Grant Scott Fuhr (born September 28, 1962) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender in the National Hockey League (NHL) and former goaltending...
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Kurri, Paul Coffey, Kevin Lowe, Grant Fuhr and Andy Moog. The Oilers improved in 1981–82, finishing second overall. Grant Fuhr emerged as the starting goaltender...
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906 Henrik Lundqvist, 887 Tony Esposito, 886 John Vanbiesbrouck, 882 Grant Fuhr, 868 Gump Worsley, 860 Jacques Plante, 837 Sean Burke, 820 Harry Lumley...
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by a goaltender, playoffs career: Grant Fuhr, 14 Most assists by a goaltender, career, including playoffs: Grant Fuhr (46 regular season, 14 playoffs)...
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Spruce Grove Saints (redirect from Grant Fuhr Arena)
BCHL. They play in Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada, with home games at the Grant Fuhr Arena. The team was originally a member of the AJHL and joined the BCHL...
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Oilers goaltender Bill Ranford, originally the backup who took over from Grant Fuhr for the remainder of the regular season and the entire playoffs, was awarded...
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Fuhr is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Grant Fuhr (born 1962), Canadian ice hockey player Heather Fuhr (born 1968), Canadian triathlete...
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before going back to the 2–2–1–1–1 format for the 1986 Stanley Cup Finals. Grant Fuhr shut out the Islanders in the first game, on Long Island, with Kevin McClelland...
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profile". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved February 9, 2012. "Former castoff Grant Fuhr in big demand with Blues". Kitchener-Waterloo Record. December 2, 1995...
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Grant Fuhr (1983–84) First black player to surpass 500 NHL Points: Tony McKegney (1987–88) First black player to surpass 200 NHL Wins: Grant Fuhr (1988–89)...
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