Dwayne Roloson, born on October twelfth, nineteen sixty-nine, is a distinguished Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. His career in the National Hockey League (NHL) spanned several teams, including the Calgary Flames, Buffalo Sabres, Minnesota Wild, Edmonton Oilers, New York Islanders, and Tampa Bay Lightning. Known for his exceptional skills on the ice, Roloson earned the affectionate nickname 'Roli the Goalie' from his devoted fans.
After retiring from professional play, Roloson transitioned into coaching, taking on the role of goaltending coach for the Anaheim Ducks. His expertise in the position has been invaluable, and he currently serves as the Goaltending Coach and Director of Player Development for Lake Superior State University Men's Ice Hockey, a member of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association.
Roloson's legacy in the NHL is marked not only by his impressive performances but also by his longevity in the sport. Following the retirement of Mark Recchi in two thousand eleven, he became the oldest active player in the league and the last to have been born in the nineteen sixties, a testament to his enduring passion for the game.