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Tim Thomas
2010 USA Olympic Team
Vezina Trophy
2-time NHL All Star
College All-American
Finnish Elite League MVP
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Bio
Tim Thomas was born in Davison, Michigan and currently plays goalie for the NHL's Boston Bruins. He is a current Vezina Trophy winner (best NHL Goaltender), a two-time NHL all-star and represented the United States in five Ice Hockey World Championships.
In addition to his on-ice achievements, Tim is starting a Foundation to help individual hockey players and organizations in need.
NHL
- Boston Bruins 7th Player Award in 2005-2006 voted by fans for a player who most exceeded their expectations
- Boston Bruins 7th Player Award in 2006-2007 (the first goalie in team history to win it twice)
- NHL All-Star in 2008
- NHL All-Star in 2009
- 2 – 0 NHL All-Star game Win – Loss record
- Led the NHL with 2.10 goals-against average and .933 save percentage in 2008-2009
- 2009 William M. Jennings Trophy Winner along with teammate Manny Fernandez for fewest goals allowed by team goaltenders
- 2009 Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award Winner for best save percentage amongst NHL goaltenders (minimum 25 games started) - .933
- 2009 Vezina Trophy Winner of the NHL's top goaltender award (first for a Bruins goalie in 26 years)
- Named to the NHL First All-Star Team in 2009
United States National Team
- Represented the United States in the Ice Hockey World Championships five times: 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2008
- 2010 USA Olympic Team
SM-Liiga (Finland Elite League)
- Urpo Ylönen trophy (best goaltender) in 1998
- Kultainen kypärä award (best player as voted by the players) in 2005
- Lasse Oksanen trophy (best player) in 2005
College
- NCAA Division 1 Hockey: The University of Vermont, 1993-1997
- Drafted by the Québec Nordiques, 1994 NHL entry draft
- First all-time amongst Vermont goalies in games played (140), wins (81), and minutes played (3950)
- Second in the NCAA Division I record book in career saves (3,950)
- Led the nation in save percentage in 1996 (.924)
- ECAC All-Star in 1995
- ECAC All-Star in 1996
- NCAA All-American in 1995
- NCAA All-American in 1996
- NCAA Frozen Four in 1995-1996
TT Foundation
- Starting a Foundation dedicated to helping individual hockey players and hockey organizations in need.











