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Andy Moog


 

Andy Moog (Born: February 18, 1960 in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada) is a retired hockey goaltender. He is currently an assistant coach with the Dallas Stars.

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February 18 - 1960 - Penticton, British Columbia - Canada - Retired - Hockey - Goaltender - Assistant coach - Dallas Stars

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Moog was previously the Dallas Stars goaltender coach. He has played for the WCHL Kamloops Chiefs, WHL Billings Bighorns, CHL Wichita Wind, NHL Edmonton Oilers, Boston Bruins, Dallas Stars, Montreal Canadiens and the Canadian national men's hockey team. Moog is a three time Stanley Cup winner and earned the 1989-90 NHL season William M. Jennings Trophy for fewest total goals against the team during the regular season.

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Goaltender coach - WCHL - Kamloops Chiefs - WHL - Billings Bighorns - CHL - Wichita Wind - NHL - Edmonton Oilers - Boston Bruins - Montreal Canadiens - Canadian national men's hockey team - Stanley Cup - 1989-90 NHL season - William M. Jennings Trophy - Goal - Regular season

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On August 19, 2005, Team Canada appointed Moog as goaltending consultant for the 2006 Winter Olympics Canadian national men's hockey team.

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August 19 - 2005 - Team Canada - Goaltending - Consultant - 2006 Winter Olympics - Canadian national men's hockey team

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