About Mike Richter Memorabilia & Collectibles
Michael Richter, famously known as Mike Richter is a retired professional player in the National Hockey League who is regarded as one of the most successful goaltenders from U.S. His National Hockey League career can be best remembered by his stint with the New York Rangers with which he won the Stanley Cup title in 1994.
Before he had a successful career in NHL, he went to Germantown Academy where he first played hockey and also joined the hockey team of the Northwood School. He was part of the Word Junior Hockey Championships playing for the United States team in the 1985 season. After his high school career, he played in University of Wisconsin for the 1985 season up to 1987. He had his debut in the National Hockey League in 1989 after being drafted in 1985 by the New York Rangers. His rookie season was ended with 12 wins which made a lot of fans admire him at once.
Aside from his remarkable NHL career, he also helped the United States team in the World Cup of Hockey title in 1996. He was included in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008 together with Brian Leetch, his former teammate.
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About Mike Richter:
Mike Richter (full name: Mike Richter; no nicknames) played goalie from 1989 until 2003 for the New York Rangers. He played for the Rangers from 1989 - 2003. Over 14 seasons, he played 666 games, scored 0 goals, and made 11 assists. Born in Abington, Pennsylvania on September 22, 1966, Richter stands 5-11 and weighs 185 lbs. He was drafted by the New York Rangers in the 2nd round (28th overall) of the 1985 NHL Entry Draft. Richter officially announced retirement on September 4, 2003.