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** All highlights are listed in chronological order

Selected By Montreal Canadiens with their 4th pick in the 1984 entry draft

Won his first Stanley Cup in the 1985-86 season along with the Conn Smythe trophy for playoff MVP

Lead NHL goalies in playoff wins and shutouts in 1985-86

Made the All-Rookie Team in the 1985-86 season

Won the Jennings trophy (along with Brian Hayward) in both the 1986-87 and 1987-88 season
Was a second team all-star in the 1987-88 season

Led goalies in goals against average and playoff goals against average in 1988-89 season

Was a first team all-star in 1988-89 season

Won the Vezina and Trico awards for outstanding goaltending in 1988-89 season

Led all NHL goalies in wins and goals against average in 1989-90 season

Won the Vezina and Trico awards for outstanding goaltending in the 1989-90 season

Was a second team all-star in the 1990-91 season

Won the Vezina and Jennings trophy for outstanding goaltending in the 1991-92 season

Was a first team all-star in the 1991-92 season

Won the Stanley Cup as a member of the Montreal Canadiens in 1992-93 season

Won Conn Smythe trophy as playoff MVP in the 1992-93 season

Led all goalies in playoff goals against average in 1992-93 season

Tied for the league lead in shutouts (with 7) in the 1993-94 season

Was traded to the Colorado Avalanche with captain Mike Keane for Andrei Kovalenko, Martin Rucinsky and goaltender Jocelyn Thibault

Stop all 63 shots in 1-0 overtime over Florida to capture his third Stanley Cup ring in the 1995-96 Stanley Final

Tied for 23rd all-time on the shutout list (with 34) by shutting out the Phoenix Coyotes on November 20, 1996

Lead the Colorado Avalanche to the President's Trophy for the team with the league's best record during the 1996-97 season

Took sole posession of top spot on the all time playoff win list for goaltender surpassing Billy Smith on April 24, 1997

Named to Canadian Olympic Hockey Team on November 30, 1997

Voted Western Conference starting goaltender for the 1997-98 All-Star Game in Vancouver

Named 35th on the Hockey News: Top 50 Players of All-Time List

Obtains first Olympic shutout and victory versus Belarus on February 13, 1998

Becomes the most winningest goaltender alive on March 11, 1998 by passing Grant Fuhr of the St. Louis Blues

Sets NHL record with his eighth straight 30 win season on March 28, 1998

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