Mike Richter is a Former Professional Ice Hockey Player. Richter played in 666 games during a remarkable 14-year National Hockey League career, all with the New York Rangers. His 301 wins are more than any other Rangers goaltender and he helped the club win its first Stanley Cup in over 50 years.
His standout performance in the first half of the 1993-94 season earned Richter a chance to play in the 1994 All-Star Game, his first of three such appearances. There, Richter was selected as the MVP. He finished the season with a Rangers' single-season record 42 wins and helped the team capture the Presidents' Trophy. Continuing with his winning ways in the playoffs, Richter posted four shutouts and won all 16 games as New York earned its first Stanley Cup since 1940.
Richter earned a spot on the 1998 U.S Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team and became one of 10 Americans to compete in at least three Olympic Games when he was named to the 2002 U.S. Olympic Team that captured the silver medal.
Mike Richter Job Title New York Rangers Legend & Stanley Cup Champion