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Curtis Joseph

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A happy player is a good player, I think.


— Curtis Joseph


#happy #i #i think #player #think

Any time you're mentioned in the same breath as Tony Esposito, for whatever reason, it's a great honor. He's one of my idols. He's one of the greatest of all time.


— Curtis Joseph


#breath #great #greatest #honor #idols

Anytime you've played in a place and you get a win against your old team, it feels good.


— Curtis Joseph


#anytime #feels #get #good #old

Everybody ticks differently, but family is very important for me.


— Curtis Joseph


#everybody #family #important #me #ticks

Growing up, sports was my outlet, my way to portray a personality. I was very shy around people but, through sports, something I was good at, I was able to make friends.


— Curtis Joseph


#around #friends #good #growing #growing up

Hopefully, my teammates will say that I was important and that I gave it everything and I didn't leave anything to chance my whole career. To be mentioned as Hall-worthy is a great thing.


— Curtis Joseph


#career #chance #everything #gave #great

I cry at movies.


— Curtis Joseph


#i #movies

I don't think I'd change the path that's got me where I am today.


— Curtis Joseph


#change #got #i #i am #me

I love my hockey, but if you can do that and go home and just be a dad and husband, then you have the best of both worlds.


— Curtis Joseph


#both #dad #go #go home #hockey

Like most parents, I want everything for my kids that I didn't have. But I don't intend to spoil them. I just enjoy everything that comes naturally with parenthood.


— Curtis Joseph


#enjoy #everything #i #intend #just






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Edmonton Oilers
In 1995 he was traded (with Mike Grier) to the Edmonton Oilers for a first-round pick in the 1996 entry draft (eventually Marty Reasoner) and a first-round pick in the 1997 entry draft. Pearson Award in 1999 and won the King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 2000. Five days after his birth his mother Wendy Munro placed him for adoption with Jeanne Joseph a nurse who had befriended her during her hospital stay and her husband Harold Joseph.

He last played for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League. Curtis Shayne "CuJo" Joseph (born Curtis Munro on April 29 1967) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender. Throughout his NHL career Joseph played for a number of franchises rising to prominence during playoff series with the Edmonton Oilers and later with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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