The hero of the 1994 championship — the Rangers' Stanley Cup goaltender and a World Cup legend.
Michael Thomas Richter was born in Abington, Pennsylvania in 1966. New York Rangers selected him 28th overall in the 1985 NHL Draft. His 14-season career — entirely with the Rangers — produced 301 wins and 24 shutouts. He won the Stanley Cup with the Rangers in 1994 — his performance in the playoffs was central to the championship run, including a remarkable stop on Pavel Bure's penalty shot in Game 4 of the Finals that preserved a crucial victory. He was selected to two All-Star games. He was named MVP of the 1996 World Cup of Hockey after leading Team USA to his first World Cup championship — his performance in that tournament is considered one of the finest individual goaltending displays in international competition. A serious knee injury in 2002 effectively ended his career. He is the most celebrated American goaltender of his era and one of the most beloved figures in Rangers history, connected permanently to the franchise's only championship in the modern era.
Stanley Cup (1994)
Career Honours
- Stanley Cup (1994)
- World Cup of Hockey MVP (1996)
- All-Star 2x