John Blue (ice hockey) explained

John Blue
Position:Goaltender
Catches:Right
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:185
Birth Date:February 19, 1966
Birth Place:Huntington Beach, California, U.S.
Draft:197th overall
Draft Year:1986
Draft Team:Winnipeg Jets
Played For:Boston Bruins
Buffalo Sabres
University of Minnesota
Ntl Team:USA
Career Start:1987
Career End:1997

John Thomas Blue (born February 19, 1966) is an American former ice hockey goaltender. He played 46 games in the National Hockey League with the Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres between 1992 and 1996. The majority of his career, which lasted from 1987 to 1995, was spent in various minor leagues. Internationally Blue was part of the American national team at the 1988 Winter Olympics, but he did not play. He also was part of the American team at three World Championships, though only played one game, in the 1990 and 1997 tournaments.

Playing career

Blue was the starting goaltender for each of his three seasons on the University of Minnesota hockey team (1984–87). He was named a WCHA First Team All-Star in 1986[1] and won 64 games during his Gopher career, the fourth highest win total in team history.[2]

During the 1983–84 season he played in the USHL for the Des Moines Buccaneers.[3] He was drafted in the tenth round, 197th overall, by the Winnipeg Jets in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft. Blue made his NHL debut on January 7, 1993 against the Quebec Nordiques.[4] He played in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres and was the first Californian goaltender in the history of the National Hockey League.

International play

He was a backup goalie for the American national team at the 1988 Winter Olympics, but did not play any games.[5] Blue was also part of the American team at the 1990 and 1992 World Championships, only played 5 games in 1990. Named to the national team once more for the 1997 World Championships, he played in one game.

Personal life

Blue was born in Huntington Beach, California, then left for Spokane, Washington at age 5. He began ice skating in Spokane, then after his family moved to San Jose, he became youth goaltender for the Santa Clara Blackhawks [6] in Northern California.[7]

Throughout his career, he called Huntington Beach his offseason home. He currently works as a pastor after having become deeply involved in religious studies during his playing days.[8]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP W L T MIN GA SV%GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1983–84Des Moines BuccaneersUSHL15 753 63 0 5.02
1984–85University of MinnesotaWCHA34 23 10 0 1964 111 2 3.39 .886
1985–86University of MinnesotaWCHA29 20 6 0 1588 80 2 3.02 .890
1986–87University of MinnesotaWCHA33 21 9 1 1889 99 3 3.14 .889
1987–88United StatesIntl13 3 4 1 588 33 0 3.37
1987–88Kalamazoo WingsIHL15 3 8 4 847 65 0 4.60 .8741 0 1 40 6 0 9.00
1988–89Kalamazoo WingsIHL17 8 6 0 970 69 0 4.27 .879
1988–89Virginia LancersECHL10 570 38 0 4.00 .896
1989–90Phoenix RoadrunnersIHL19 5 10 3 986 92 0 5.65 .853
1989–90Knoxville CherokeesECHL19 6 10 1 1000 85 0 5.15 .877
1989–90Kalamazoo WingsIHL4 2 1 1 232 18 0 4.65 .892
1990–91Maine MarinersAHL10 3 4 2 545 22 0 2.42 .9271 0 1 40 7 0 10.50
1990–91Albany ChoppersIHL19 11 6 0 1077 71 0 3.96
1990–91Kalamazoo WingsIHL1 1 0 0 64 2 0 1.88
1990–91Peoria RivermenIHL4 4 0 0 240 12 0 3.00 .896
1990–91Knoxville CherokeesECHL3 1 1 0 149 13 0 5.23 .849
1991–92Maine MarinersAHL43 11 23 6 2168 165 1 4.57 .862
1992–93Boston BruinsNHL23 9 8 4 1322 64 1 2.90 .8932 0 1 96 5 0 3.12 .898
1992–93Providence BruinsAHL19 14 4 1 1159 67 0 3.47 .898
1993–94Boston BruinsNHL18 5 8 3 944 47 0 2.99 .885
1993–94Providence BruinsAHL24 7 11 4 1298 76 1 3.51 .880
1994–95Providence BruinsAHL10 6 3 0 577 30 0 3.11 .8884 1 3 219 19 0 5.19 .854
1995–96Buffalo SabresNHL5 2 2 0 255 15 0 3.52 .891
1995–96Phoenix RoadrunnersIHL8 1 5 0 309 21 0 4.07 .866
1995–96Fort Wayne KometsIHL5 1 2 2 249 19 0 4.58 .844
1995–96Rochester AmericansAHL14 4 6 1 672 41 0 3.66 .8781 0 1 27 1 0 2.24 .909
1996–97Austin Ice BatsWPHL33 17 11 5 1955 113 1 3.47 .9062 0 2 97 11 0 6.82 .836
NHL totals46 16 18 7 2522 126 1 3.00 .8902 0 1 96 5 0 3.12 .898

International

YearTeamEventGP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1990United StatesWC5 2 2 0 204 17 0 4.99
1997United StatesWC1 1 0 0 60 1 0 1.00 .958
Senior totals6 3 2 0 264 18 0 4.09

Awards and honors

AwardYear
All-WCHA Second Team1984–85[9]
All-WCHA First Team1985–86

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Blue. NHL Player Search: Hockey Hall of Fame. February 13, 2017.
  2. Web site: Goaltending Records. Gophersports.com. February 13, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171115113522/http://www.gophersports.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/goaltending-records.html. November 15, 2017. dead.
  3. Web site: John Blue at eliteprospects.com. www.eliteprospects.com.
  4. Web site: Quebec Nordiques at Boston Bruins Box Score — January 7, 1993 - Hockey-Reference.com. Hockey-Reference.com.
  5. Web site: Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- John Blue. www.legendsofhockey.net.
  6. Web site: Blackhawks Soaring to New Heights. calirubber.com. Good Sport Media. 2015-08-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304074932/http://calirubber.com/assets/200912December.pdf. 2016-03-04. dead.
  7. Web site: Orange County Register - John Blue spent life as hockey goalie, then God called (June 12, 2013) . 2013-06-12 .
  8. Web site: livinglightnews.org - livinglightnews Resources and Information.. www.livinglightnews.org.
  9. News: WCHA All-Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. May 19, 2013.