Braden Holtby

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Braden Holtby is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender best known for his standout NHL career with the Washington Capitals, including winning the Vezina Trophy and the Stanley Cup.

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instanceOf goaltender
human
ice hockey player
advocacy LGBTQ+ rights supporter
catches left
countryOfCitizenship Canada
dateOfBirth 1989-09-16
draftedBy Washington Capitals NERFINISHED
draftLeague NHL Entry Draft NERFINISHED
draftOverall 93
draftRound 4
draftYear 2008
father Greg Holtby NERFINISHED
handedness left-catching
hasChildren yes
height 188 cm
6 ft 2 in
JenningsTrophySeason 2016–17
jerseyNumber 70
juniorLeague Western Hockey League NERFINISHED
juniorTeam Saskatoon Blades NERFINISHED
knownFor calm demeanor in high-pressure playoff situations
strong puck-handling ability for a goaltender
league National Hockey League
nationalTeam Canada NERFINISHED
NHLDebutSeason 2010–11
NHLDebutTeam Washington Capitals NERFINISHED
notableAchievement starting goaltender for Washington Capitals’ 2018 Stanley Cup run
tied NHL single-season wins record with 48 wins in 2015–16
notableSave “The Save” against Alex Tuch in 2018 Stanley Cup Final Game 2
numberOfNHLAllStarSelections multiple
placeOfBirth Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada NERFINISHED
playedFor Dallas Stars NERFINISHED
Vancouver Canucks NERFINISHED
Washington Capitals NERFINISHED
playsStyle butterfly goaltender
positionPlayed goaltender
representedInTournament 2016 World Cup of Hockey NERFINISHED
residence United States of America
surface form: United States
selectedFor NHL All-Star Game NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
shootsOrCatches catches left
sport ice hockey
spouse Brandi Bodnar NERFINISHED
StanleyCupChampion 2018
VezinaTrophySeason 2015–16
weight 214 lb
wonAward Vezina Trophy NERFINISHED
William M. Jennings Trophy NERFINISHED
wonTournament 2016 World Cup of Hockey NERFINISHED

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Portland Pirates notablePlayer Braden Holtby