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USA Guy Hebert
#31 New York Rangers / NHL - 00/01
1-time World Cup Gold Medal 1
Date of Birth
Position
G
Age
58
Height
5'11" / 180 cm
Place of Birth
Weight
185 lbs / 84 kg
Nation
Catches
L
Youth Team
-
Status
Retired

Brother: Jay Hebert

A calm, technically disciplined goaltender, combined sharp angles with quick reflexes and solid rebound control. He stood up well under pressure, used his stick effectively, and moved smoothly across the crease. Sometimes prone to playing a bit deep in his net and rarely handling the puck outside it, he nonetheless earned a reputation as a reliable, composed presence. Drafted by St. Louis in 1987 and chosen by Anaheim in the 1993 Expansion Draft, he became the Ducks’ first franchise starter, backstopping their rise and earning an NHL All-Star nod in 1997.

Guy Hebert Statistics

S Team League GP GD GAA SV% GA SV SO WLT TOI   POST GP GD GAA SV% GA SV SO WLT TOI
1985-86 Hamilton College NCAA III 18* -* 4.09* -* 69* -* 2* 4-12-2 * 1 011* |
1986-87 Hamilton College NCAA III 18* -* 2.19* -* 40* -* 3* 12-5-0 * 1 070* |
1987-88 Hamilton College NCAA III 9* -* 2.58* -* 22* -* 1* 5-3-0 * 510* | Playoffs 2 - 2.69 - - - - - -
1988-89 Hamilton College NCAA III 25* -* 2.56* -* 62* -* 2* 18-7-0 * 1 453* | Playoffs 1 - 3.00 - - - 0 - -
1989-90 Peoria Rivermen IHL 30* -* 4.36* -* 124* -* 1* 7-13-7 * 1 706* | Playoffs 2 - 3.95 - 5 - 0 0-1-0 76
1990-91 Peoria Rivermen IHL 36* -* 2.87* -* 100* -* 2* 24-10-1 * 2 093* | Playoffs 8 - 4.19 - 32 - 0 3-4-0 458
St. Louis Blues NHL 0* 3* -* -* -* -* -* - * -* |
1991-92 Peoria Rivermen IHL 29* -* 3.40* -* 98* -* 0* 20-9-0 * 1 731* | Playoffs 4 - 2.26 - 9 - 0 3-1-0 239
St. Louis Blues NHL 13* 43* 2.93* .908* 36* 357* 0* 5-5-1 * 738* | Playoffs 0 6 - - - - - - -
1992-93 St. Louis Blues NHL 24* 82* 3.67* .883* 74* 556* 1* 8-8-2 * 1 210* | Playoffs 1 11 0.00 1.000 0 1 0 0-0-0 2
1993-94 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 52* 83* 2.83* .907* 141* 1 372* 2* 20-27-3 * 2 991* |
USA WC 6* -* 3.60* .907* 18* -* 0* 4-2-0 * 300* |
1994-95 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 39* 47* 3.13* .904* 109* 1 023* 2* 12-20-4 * 2 092* |
1995-96 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 59* 82* 2.83* .914* 157* 1 663* 4* 28-23-5 * 3 326* |
1996-97 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 67* 80* 2.67* .919* 172* 1 961* 4* 29-25-12 * 3 863* | Playoffs 9 9 2.02 .929 18 237 1 4-4-0 534
USA WCup 1* -* 3.00* .903* 3* 28* 0* 1-0-0 * 60* |
1997-98 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 46* 62* 2.93* .903* 130* 1 209* 3* 13-24-6 * 2 660* |
USA OG 0* -* -* -* -* -* -* - * -* |
1998-99 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 69* 80* 2.46* .922* 165* 1 949* 6* 31-29-9 * 4 083* | Playoffs 4 4 4.33 .879 15 109 0 0-3-0 208
1999-00 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 68* 79* 2.51* .908* 166* 1 639* 4* 28-31-9 * 3 976* |
2000-01 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 41* 63* 3.11* .897* 115* 997* 2* 12-23-4 * 2 215* |
New York Rangers NHL 13* 14* 3.43* .897* 42* 367* 0* 5-7-1 * 735* |

Guy Hebert Tournament Statistics

S Team League GP GD GAA SV% GA SV SO WLT TOI   POST GP GD GAA SV% GA SV SO WLT TOI
1990-91 USA Goodwill Games 4* -* 2.54* -* 11* -* -* 3-1-0 * 260* |

Guy Hebert Career Totals

League Years GP GD GAA SV% GA SV SO WLT TOI | Years GP GD GAA SV% GA SV SO WLT TOI
Goodwill Games 1 4* -* 2.54* -* 11* -* -* 3-1-0* 260 | 0 * * * * * * *
IHL 3 95* -* 3.49* -* 322* -* 3* 51-32-8* 5 530 | 3 14 - 3.57* -* 46* -* 0* 6-6-0* 773*
NCAA III 4 70* -* 2.86* -* 193* -* 8* 39-27-2* 4 044 | 2 3 - -* -* -* -* 0* -* -*
NHL 11 491* 718* 2.81* .909* 1 307* 13 093* 28* 191-222-56* 27 889 | 4 14 30 2.66* .913* 33* 347* 1* 4-7-0* 744*
OG 1 0* -* -* -* -* -* -* -* - | 0 * * * * * * *
WC 1 6* -* 3.60* .907* 18* -* 0* 4-2-0* 300 | 0 * * * * * * *
WCup 1 1* -* 3.00* .903* 3* 28* 0* 1-0-0* 60 | 0 * * * * * * *
* Some data is missing to provide a correct summary.

Guy Hebert Career Highlights

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Awards by season
Player Biography and Trivia

Drafted 1993, 1 #2 overall by Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the NHL Expansion Draft

Cult/Star player for Anaheim Ducks

Guy Hebert was a technically sound, composed goaltender who became the backbone of the early Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. A Hamilton College graduate, he was drafted by the St. Louis Blues in 1987 and developed steadily in their system before being chosen by Anaheim in the 1993 Expansion Draft. He quickly established himself as the team’s first true number one, guiding the Ducks to their first playoff appearance and series win in 1997 and earning an NHL All-Star selection the same year. Hebert was also part of the U.S. national team that won the 1996 World Cup of Hockey and represented his country at the 1998 Olympics. Renowned for his calm demeanor, sharp angles, and consistency, he remains a respected figure in the Ducks’ early history.

Career transactions
- 1987-06-13 • Selected by St. Louis Blues in the 8th round, 159th overall, in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft
- 1993-06-24 • Selected by Mighty Ducks of Anaheim from St. Louis Blues in the NHL Expansion Draft
- 1998-02-04 • Agreed to a three-year, $12 million contract extension with Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, running through the 2001-02 season
- 2001-03-07 • Claimed on waivers by New York Rangers

Milestones
- 1991-12-11 • First National Hockey League Game: 6-3 win at Buffalo
- 1991-12-11 • First National Hockey League Win: 6-3 win at Buffalo
- 1993-01-11 • First National Hockey League shutout (St. Louis 1, at Detroit 0, 31 saves)

Awards & Honours
- 1990-91 • Shared (with G Pat Jablonski) James Norris Memorial Trophy (IHL)
- 1990-91 • IHL All-Star Second Team
- 1993-01-10 • NHL Player of the Week (3-0-0, 1.31 GAA, .946 SV%)
- 1993-11 • Ranked #27 in Hockey Stars Presents "Top 50 Netminders in Pro Hockey"
- 1994 • USA Hockey Male Athlete of the Year
- 1994-11 • Ranked #25 in Hockey Stars Presents "Top 50 Netminders in Pro Hockey"
- 1995-11 • Ranked #27 in Hockey Stars Presents "Top 50 Netminders in Pro Hockey"
- 1995-96 • Finished 10th in NHL All-Star Team voting
- 1996-97 • NHL All-Star Game participant
- 1996-97 • Finished 4th in NHL All-Star Team voting
- 1996-97 • Finished 4th in Vezina Trophy voting