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'''Steve Penney''' (born February 2, 1961 in [[Sainte-Foy, Quebec|Ste. Foy]], [[Quebec]]) is a retired [[Canada|Canadian]] [[professional]] [[ice hockey]] [[goaltender]]. |
'''Steve Penney''' (born February 2, 1961 in [[Sainte-Foy, Quebec|Ste. Foy]], [[Quebec]])<ref name="Habs profile">{{cite web|title=Steve Penney|url=http://ourhistory.canadiens.com/player/Steve-Penney|publisher=Montreal Canadiens|accessdate=16 December 2013}}</ref><ref name="NHL profile">{{cite web|title=Steven Penney|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/player.htm?id=8450311|publisher=NHL|accessdate=16 December 2013}}</ref> is a retired [[Canada|Canadian]] [[professional]] [[ice hockey]] [[goaltender]]. |
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Penney played with the [[Montreal Canadiens]] and [[Winnipeg Jets (1972–96)|Winnipeg Jets]] of the [[National Hockey League]]. He won a [[Stanley Cup]] with the [[1986 Stanley Cup Finals|1986]] Canadiens. Due to a season-ending injury in January of that season, Penney only played 18 games, and his name was left off the Stanley Cup, even though he qualified due to an injury exemption. Penney was traded that offseason to Winnipeg for [[Brian Hayward]].<ref name="Habs profile" /> Montreal did include Steve Penney on the team picture, and gave him a Stanley Cup ring. He was also named to the [[NHL All-Rookie Team]] in [[1984–85 NHL season|1984–85]]. |
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Revision as of 00:20, 16 December 2013
Steve Penney (born February 2, 1961 in Ste. Foy, Quebec)[1][2] is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender.
Penney played with the Montreal Canadiens and Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League. He won a Stanley Cup with the 1986 Canadiens. Due to a season-ending injury in January of that season, Penney only played 18 games, and his name was left off the Stanley Cup, even though he qualified due to an injury exemption. Penney was traded that offseason to Winnipeg for Brian Hayward.[1] Montreal did include Steve Penney on the team picture, and gave him a Stanley Cup ring. He was also named to the NHL All-Rookie Team in 1984–85.
References
- ^ a b "Steve Penney". Montreal Canadiens. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
- ^ "Steven Penney". NHL. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
External links
- Steve Penney career statistics at The Internet Hockey Database
- Steve Penney biography at Legends of Hockey (archived)
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