IMAGE INFORMATION
EditChristopher Arnold "Chris" Terreri - Born November 15, 1964 in Providence, Rhode Island is an American retired ice Hockey goaltender, coach and current goaltending development coach.
- 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament Most Outstanding Player with Providence College Friars.
1985 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Championship Runner Up (2nd) with Providence College Friars and selected to NCAA All-Tournament Team.
- Stanley Cup Champion 1995, 2000 with New Jersey Devils.
- Prince of Wales Trophy Champion 1995, 2000 with New Jersey Devils.
Terreri made his NHL debut with New Jersey Devils on October 18, 1986 vs Pittsburgh Penguins at Pittsburgh Civic Arena, coming in relief in the 3rd period and played 9:38, not allowing any goals in a 8-4 Pittsburgh win.
Terreri got his 1st NHL win vs Philadelphia Flyers on October 5, 1989 at The Spectrum in a 6-2 New Jersey win.
Terreri got his 1st NHL shutout vs Vancouver Canucks on February 10, 1991 at Brendan Byrne Arena in a 2-0 New Jersey win.
Terreri played in 406 regular season NHL games, winning 151, losing 172, 43 ties, 9 shutouts with 13 assists and 37 penalty minutes. He played in 29 NHL playoff games, winning 12, losing 12 with 8 penalty minutes.
Chris Terreri was inducted into the Rhode Island Hockey Hall of Fame in 2018