Curtis Joseph Quotes & Trivia

Trivia

Joseph is 5'11".

Curtis wears jersey #31.

Curtis led the Leafs to the Confernce Finals in 2001-2002, where they lost to the Carolina Hurricanes.

The Coyotes re-signed veteran netminder Curtis Joseph to a $2 million, one-year contract in 2005.

He has a winning record in all but two of his 16 NHL seasons.

On March 28, 2006, he posted his 424th career win, thereby moving into sixth place on the NHL’s all-time list, passing legendary goaltender Tony Esposito.

Joseph was a member of the men's gold medal team that competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah.

With Edmonton, Joseph won two Zane Feldman Trophies (team MVP) and one Most Popular Player award.

In 1989-90 season he played 23 games with the Peoria Rivermen in the IHL.

Although Joseph led his first college team, Notre Dame University to the Centennial Cup, then played for the University of Wisconsin of the NCAA, he went undrafted.

He was awarded the 1999-00 King Clancy Memorial Trophy for exemplifying leadership qualities on and off the ice and making noteworthy humanitarian contributions to his community.