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EditCurtis Shayne "Cujo" Joseph - Born April 29, 1967 in Keswick, Ontario is a Canadian retired ice Hockey goaltender and coach.
- Centennial Cup Champion 1988 with Notre Dame Hounds.
- World Ice Hockey Silver Medal Winner 1996 with Team Canada.
- King Clancy Memorial Trophy Winner 2000 with Toronto Maple Leafs.
- NHL President’s Trophy Champion 2004 with Detroit Red Wings
- Spengler Cup Champion 2007 with Team Canada.
- 2002 Winter Olympics Gold Medal Champion with Team Canada.
Cujo made his NHL debut with St. Louis Blues on January 2, 1990 vs Edmonton Oilers at St. Louis Arena in a 6-4 Oilers win.
Cujo got his 1st NHL victory vs New York Islanders on January 30, 1990 at St. Louis Arena in a 2-1 Blues win.
Cujo played in 943 regular season NHL games, winning 454, losing 352, 90 ties with 51 shutouts with 31 assists and 126 penalty minutes. He played in 133 NHL playoff games, winning 63, 66 losses with 16 shutouts, 2 assists with 30 penalty minutes.
Curtis Joseph was inducted into the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.