Roberto Luongo
Inducted:
2022

Player Stats
Stats:
6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
217 lb (98 kg; 15 st 7 lb)
Born:
April 4, 1979
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Position:
Goaltender
College:
NA
Roberto Luongo was one of the most durable and talented goaltenders in NHL history. Over a 19-season career spanning from 1999 to 2019, he played for the New York Islanders, Florida Panthers, and Vancouver Canucks.
Known for his sharp reflexes, athleticism, and leadership, Luongo became one of the most respected netminders of his generation.
He was a cornerstone of the Canucks' success in the late 2000s and early 2010s, helping them reach the 2011 Stanley Cup Final. Luongo also had multiple standout years with the Panthers, where he began and ended his career.
A two-time Olympic gold medalist with Team Canada (2006, 2010), he was consistently among league leaders in wins and saves.
In 2022, Luongo was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, honoring his incredible career, leadership, and impact on the game.
Luongo's Awards and Records
- 2× Olympic Gold Medalist (2006, 2010 – Canada)
- 5× NHL All-Star (2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2015)
- King Clancy Memorial Trophy (2019)
- Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame (2022)
- Vancouver Canucks Team Captain (2008–2010)
- All-Time Wins Leader for Florida Panthers
NHL Records
- Most saves in a single season – 2,303 in 2003–04 (surpassed Félix Potvin, 2,214 in 1996–97)
- Most shots faced in a single season – 2,488 in 2005–06 (surpassed himself, 2,475 in 2003–04)
- Most shots faced in a single playoff game – 76 on April 11, 2007
- Most home games played in a single season – 41 in 2006–07
- Most regular season overtime wins, all-time – 49 (as of 2008–09)
NHL Teams
New York Islanders 1999-2000
Florida Panthers 2000-2006, 2014-2019
Vancouver Canucks 2007-2014
NHL draft:
4th overall, 1997
New York Islanders
Numbers Worn:
1
NHL Stats
Seasons:
19
Games Played:
1,044
Minutes Played:
59,879
Wins:
489
Losses:
392
Ties:
91
Shutouts:
77
Saves
28,409
Saves %
.919
Goals Against Average:
2.52
Shots Against
30,924