Andy Moog
- January 5, 2024
- Hockey Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Andy Moog |
Occupation | Hockey Player |
Date Of Birth | Feb 18, 1960(1960-02-18) |
Age | 64 |
Birthplace | Canada |
Country | Canada |
Horoscope | Aquarius |
Andy Moog Biography
Name | Andy Moog |
Birthday | Feb 18 |
Birth Year | 1960 |
Place Of Birth | Canada |
Birth Country | Canada |
Birth Sign | Aquarius |
Spouse | Karla Moog |
Andy Moog is one of the most popular and richest Hockey Player who was born on February 18, 1960 in Canada, Canada. Goaltender who played for the Edmonton Oilers, Boston Bruins, Dallas Stars, and Montreal Canadians from 1980 to 1998.
While with the Dallas Stars he shared goalkeeping duties with Arturs Irbe.
Moog’s parents are Shirley and Don Moog, the latter an amateur goaltender who played for the Penticton Vees when they won the 1955 IIHF World Ice Hockey Championship. After playing minor hockey in Penticton, Andy Moog advanced to the junior ranks, first in the B.C. Junior Hockey League, and then on to the Billings Bighorns of the Western Hockey League (WHL), where he was named a WHL all star in 1979–80. Moog’s talents caught the eye of the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers, who made Moog their sixth pick – 132nd overall – in the 1980 NHL entry draft.
Donald Andrew Moog (/ˈ m oʊ ɡ / ; born February 18, 1960) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. Moog played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Edmonton Oilers, Boston Bruins, Dallas Stars and Montreal Canadiens, and also for the Canadian national team. Moog is a three-time Stanley Cup champion: 1984, 1985 and 1987. He earned the William M. Jennings Trophy in the 1989–90 NHL season for fewest total goals against the team during the regular season, sharing the trophy with his goaltending partner, Reggie Lemelin.
He was born in Penticton, British Columbia.
Andy Moog Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Hockey Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Andy Moog is one of the richest Hockey Player from Canada. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Andy Moog 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
He was selected 132nd overall in the 1980 NHL Draft by the Edmonton Oilers.
He won 3 Stanley Cups in his career, in 1984, 1985, and 1987, all with the Edmonton Oilers as a backup to Grant Fuhr.
Moog is the second-fastest goaltender to reach the 300 win mark, doing so in his 543rd game. He is second only to Jacques Plante (526). He was 5th goaltender to get 360 & 370 wins. Moog also has best the winning percentage of any goaltender not in the Hockey Hall of Fame .580 tied with Chris Osgood.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 5 ft 8 in |
Andy Moog height 5 ft 8 in Andy weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
Who is Andy Moog Dating?
According to our records, Andy Moog married to Karla Moog. As of December 1, 2023, Andy Moog’s is not dating anyone.
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Fuhr continued to be the number one goalie for the subsequent seasons. After demanding a trade, Moog walked out on the Oilers in 1987 to play for Team Canada at the Calgary Winter Olympics. There, Moog and Sean Burke played four games each, with Canada finishing fourth. Glen Sather offered to trade Moog to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Steve Guenette and a first round draft pick, but Penguins owner Edward J. DeBartolo, Sr. told his general manager, Eddie Johnston, that he could not trade a first round draft pick.
Facts & Trivia
Andy Ranked on the list of most popular Hockey Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Andy Moog celebrates birthday on February 18 of every year.
In both the 1991 and 1992 Stanley Cup playoffs, the Bruins defeated the Canadiens in the second round to make it to the Prince of Wales Conference Finals. Moog soon gained a reputation as the Bruins’ biggest “Hab-killer” shutting out the Canadiens as part of a sweep in the 1992 postseason. However, the Bruins lost both series to the Pittsburgh Penguins who were led by Mario Lemieux. In 1991, Boston took the first two games of the series, but Pittsburgh went on to win the next four games and the series, followed by a win of the Stanley Cup. Again in 1992, Boston was no match for Pittsburgh and was swept in four games during the Conference Finals.
Top Facts about Andy Moog
- Andy Moog played in the NHL for 18 seasons.
- He won three Stanley Cup championships with the Edmonton Oilers.
- Moog was a four-time NHL All-Star selection.
- He ranks 17th all-time in career wins by an NHL goaltender.
- Moog had a career save percentage of .892.
- He played for four different NHL teams during his career.
- Moog was inducted into the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame in 1999.
- He retired from professional hockey in 1998 at age 37.
- Moog served as a goaltending coach for several NHL teams after retiring.
- He is considered one of the greatest goaltenders in Canadian hockey history.
Where is Andy Moog now?
Currently, Moog is an on-air analyst for Fox Sports Southwest during Dallas Stars games.
Is Andy Moog in the Hall of Fame?
Throughout his playing career Andy Moog truly put some Hall of Fame numbers on the board. During his 18 years in the league he became only the 10th netminder ever to win 300 games. He reached that milestone on March 18, 1994.
Did Andy Moog ever win a Stanley Cup?
Andy Moog Bio Moog was one of the most successful goalies of the 1980s and ’90s, winning the Stanley Cup three times with the Edmonton Oilers and 372 regular-season games during 18 NHL seasons.
How old is Andy Moog?
62 years (February 18, 1960)
Is Andy Moog married?
Karla Moog