Bob Sauve
Bob Sauve (born June 17, 1955 in Sainte-Genevieve, Quebec) is a retired former professional ice hockey goaltender who won the Vezina Trophy and William M. Jennings Trophy over the course of his career. Often mentioned in tandem with fellow Sabres netminder Don Edwards, Sauve also played for the Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks and New Jersey Devils. His younger brother Jean-Francois Sauve also played in the NHL, and his son Phillipe Sauve currently plays for the Boston Bruins.
| Preceded by Ken Dryden and Michel Larocque |
Winner of the Vezina
Trophy with Don Edwards 1980 |
Succeeded by Denis Herron, Michel Larocque, and Richard Sevigny |
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