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Bob Essensa
Canadian ice hockey goaltender

Bob Essensa

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Robert Earle Essensa (born January 14, 1965) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey goaltender who spent 12 seasons in the National Hockey League. Currently, he serves as the goaltending coach for the Boston Bruins.

Playing career

Junior 'B' career

Essensa was the number one goaltender for the 1982-83 Henry Carr Crusaders Metro Junior 'B' Championship team which never lost a game in regular season play (34 wins, 0 losses, 2 ties) and only two playoff games - one in the Ontario Hockey Association's Semi-finals against the Streetsville Derbys. The Crusaders went on to capture the Ontario Hockey Association's Junior 'B' Championship and along with it, the Sutherland Cup, after defeating the Stratford Cullitons in the final. (Following five rounds of playoffs, what it took to win the Sutherland Cup, the Crusaders had accumulated 54 wins, 2 losses, 2 ties, and 2 losses in overtime in 60 regulation games.)

He was also MVP of the league's mid-season all-star game held in Trenton, Ontario, Canada as the best of the Fullan Division defeated the stars of the Ruddock Division, 3-1.

College career

Essensa was selected in the fourth round of the 1983 NHL Entry Draft, 69th overall, by the Winnipeg Jets after dominating Junior B hockey in the Toronto area.

Following the 1983 Draft, Essensa played for Michigan State University and posted an overall record of 62–13–2 in his four years at Michigan State. He named the CCHA First Team All-Star his sophomore year and won the CCHA and NCAA Championships with Michigan State in his Junior year. He graduated as the school's all-time leader in GAA and shutouts, although both records have since been broken.

Professional career

After spending his first professional season entirely in the AHL, Essensa made his NHL debut during the 1988–89 season, and posted a 6–8–3 record in 20 games. His workload increased to 36 games in 1989–90, and he took over as Winnipeg's starting goaltender the following season. For four seasons, he was a workhorse for the Jets, averaging nearly 60 games per year.

Essensa and the Jets suffered through a dismal 1993–94 campaign, struggling to the second-worst record in the league next to the expansion Ottawa Senators. However, fortune seemed to deal him a break as he was dealt to the Detroit Red Wings at the trade deadline. A legitimate contender for the Stanley Cup, Detroit had been let down in previous seasons by poor goaltending and Essensa, just two years removed from his Vezina nomination and a college star in the area at Michigan State, was considered an ideal solution. However, it proved to be a disaster as he posted a disappointing 4–7–1 record down the stretch and struggled in the playoffs, ultimately being usurped by rookie Chris Osgood.

Things went from bad to worse for Essensa in 1994–95, as Detroit acquired star veteran Mike Vernon to partner Osgood. In the span of a few months, he went from a legitimate NHL starter to Detroit's 4th-string goalie, as the team preferred to call up prospect Kevin Hodson when insurance was needed. Exiled to the minors, he spent the next two seasons in the International Hockey League, and his NHL career seemed all but over.

Essensa finally escaped the Red Wings organization when he was dealt to the Edmonton Oilers for the 1996–97 season. He spent the next two seasons backing up Curtis Joseph for the Oilers, and although his workload was limited behind one of the top goalies in the league, he re-established himself as a solid NHL goaltender and an above-average backup. When Joseph left Edmonton as a free agent in 1998, Essensa's responsibilities increased, as he split the goaltending duties evenly in 1998–99 with the newly acquired Mikhail Shtalenkov. While neither goalie performed poorly, it represented a significant drop-off from Joseph and the team eventually acquired Tommy Salo late in the season to take over as the starter.

For 1999–2000, Essensa signed with the Phoenix Coyotes. The move represented a homecoming of sorts, as the Winnipeg Jets had moved to Phoenix in 1996, and gave him an opportunity to extend his franchise records for games played and wins by a goalie. Ironically, he was again partnered with Shtalenkov in Phoenix, and the tandem perhaps unsurprisingly failed to deliver much better results. Shtalenkov was dealt mid-season in a deal for Sean Burke, and Essensa finished the season as Burke's backup, posting a solid 13–10–3 record in 30 games.

Essensa was on the move again for the 2000–01 campaign, this time signing with the Vancouver Canucks to back up Félix Potvin. 'Backup Bob' quickly became a fan favourite in Vancouver, as he outplayed the highly paid Potvin by a wide margin. He was cheered wildly in most appearances by Canuck fans who were frustrated that the struggling Potvin continued to get the majority of the team's starts while Essensa, playing his best hockey in nearly a decade, was clearly giving the team a better chance to win. Ultimately, Potvin was shipped out of Vancouver and replaced by Dan Cloutier, and Essensa and Cloutier split the goaltending duties as the Canucks were knocked out of the playoffs by the Colorado Avalanche. Essensa finished the year with an 18–12–3 mark in 39 appearances, his highest win total since 1994.

After Vancouver somewhat controversially failed to give him a serious contract offer, Essensa signed with the Buffalo Sabres for the 2001–02 season. However, he was unable to recapture his heroics of the previous year, posting an 0–5 record in 9 appearances for the Sabres before retiring at the conclusion of the season.

Essensa finished his career with a 173–176–47 record in 446 career NHL appearances, along with 17 shutouts and a 3.15 GAA.

Coaching career

Essensa has served as the goaltending coach for the Boston Bruins since 2003, and got his name on the Stanley Cup with the Bruins Stanley Cup Championship in 2011. He also assists with coaching the goaltenders of the Providence Bruins, Boston's minor league affiliate in the American Hockey League.

On Mar 28, 2015, Bob Essensa, the 50-year-old Bruins goalie coach, dressed as backup after Tuukka Rask left the game; the

Bruins goalie skated off the ice in the second period due to suspected dehydration.

Personal

Essensa and his wife Jeanine have three sons, Josh, Ben and Jake. They make their home in Oxford, Michigan, a northern suburb of Detroit. After the Bruins championship in 2011, Essensa brought the Stanley Cup to local establishments in Oxford, Lake Orion, and Clarkston.

All 3 sons are active in Detroit-area youth hockey.

Career statistics

Regular season

  
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%
1982–83Henry Carr CrusadersMJBHL31---18409823.20
1983-84Michigan State SpartansCCHA1711409474422.79
1984-85Michigan State SpartansCCHA18152010592921.64
1985-86Michigan State SpartansCCHA23174113337413.33
1986-87Michigan State SpartansCCHA25193113836422.78
1987–88Moncton HawksAHL277111128710014.66.863
1988–89Winnipeg JetsNHL2068311026813.70.882
1988–89Fort Wayne KometsIHL22147012877003.26
1989–90Moncton HawksAHL63303581502.51.917
1989–90Winnipeg JetsNHL361895203510713.15.892
1990–91Moncton HawksAHL2101125602.88.889
1990–91Winnipeg JetsNHL5519246291615343.15.898
1991–92Winnipeg JetsNHL4721176262712652.88.910
1992–93Winnipeg JetsNHL6733266385522723.53.893
1993–94Winnipeg JetsNHL5619306313620113.85.883
1993–94Detroit Red WingsNHL134727773412.63.899
1994–95San Diego GullsIHL166819195203.39.900
1995–96Fort Wayne KometsIHL4524145252912212.89.912
1995–96Adirondack Red WingsAHL31201781103.71.879
1996–97Edmonton OilersNHL194808794112.80.899
1997–98Edmonton OilersNHL166618253502.55.913
1998–99Edmonton OilersNHL391214620919602.75.901
1999–2000Phoenix CoyotesNHL301310315737312.78.898
2000–01Vancouver CanucksNHL391812320599212.68.892
2001–02Buffalo SabresNHL90503501702.91.850
NHL totals44617317647242151270183.15.895

Post-season

  
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1989–90Winnipeg JetsNHL4212061203.50.880
1991–92Winnipeg JetsNHL10033305.45.824
1992–93Winnipeg JetsNHL6243672003.27.891
1993–94Detroit Red WingsNHL202109904.95.791
1994–95San Diego GullsIHL10159303.05
1995–96Fort Wayne KometsIHL5232981202.42
1997–98Edmonton OilersNHL10027102.31.909
2000–01Vancouver CanucksNHL202122602.95.897
NHL totals16498645103.54.876

Awards and honours

AwardYear
All-CCHA First Team1984-85
All-CCHA Second Team1985-86

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