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André Racicot, Jr. , (born June 9, 1969) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender, most famous for his time with the Montreal Canadiens with whom he won the 1993 Stanley Cup as the backup goaltender to Patrick Roy .

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140-443: A large portion of the season with Federicton. In his 9 appearances for Montreal, he was winless, while Roy appeared in 67 games to earn another Jennings Trophy. In 1992–93 Racicot had his most successful season for Montreal. While Roy appeared in the majority of games (62 of the 84 possible) Racicot saw action in 26 games, winning 17. The Canadiens made their way to the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals . Racicot saw only 18 minutes of action in

160-611: A row from 1986 to 1989. As a result, Racicot's first season was spent largely on the Sherbrooke Canadiens farm team, but he finally made his NHL debut on December 9, 1989, against the Toronto Maple Leafs , when he allowed three goals on six shots in just less than 13 minutes before being replaced. It was his only NHL appearance of the 1989–90 NHL season . He shared the Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award for fewest goals allowed in

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220-727: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Andr%C3%A9 Racicot Racicot started his National Hockey League (NHL) career in 1989 with the Montreal Canadiens. He had been selected in the 4th round, 83rd overall, of the 1989 NHL Entry Draft following a successful career in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League with the Granby Bisons . Montreal already had established first-team duo Patrick Roy and Brian Hayward who had won three William M. Jennings Trophy in

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240-647: The AHL in 1990 with fellow understudy Jean-Claude Bergeron . The 1990–91 season saw regular understudy Hayward traded to the Minnesota North Stars . As a result, Racicot split time with the Fredericton Canadiens and Montreal, as he battled with Jean-Claude Bergeron and Frédéric Chabot for second-string duties. The following 1991–92 season saw Roland Melanson brought in as an experienced backup, reducing Racicot's opportunities significantly as he again spent

260-439: The AHL, International Hockey League , and East Coast Hockey League . The 1999–2000 season saw Racicot move to Russia , playing in 20 games with HC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk before returning to North America for another five seasons of minor-pro hockey. He retired as a player in 2004. Racicot earned the infamous nickname "Red Light" following early performances with Montreal. Claims as to its origin are disputed. Stories allege it

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300-426: The Banshees song) "Red Light" (U2 song) "Red Light", by Fastball from Keep Your Wig On "Red Light", by Jonny Lang from Long Time Coming "Red Light", by Eddie Murphy , featuring Snoop Dogg "Red Light", by The Strokes from First Impressions of Earth "Red Light", by Wall of Voodoo from Dark Continent "Redlight" (song) , by Ian Carey "Redlight", by Kelly Osbourne from Sleeping in

320-519: The Nothing "Red Lights" (song) , by Tiësto "Red Lights" (Stray Kids song) "Red Lights", by Chloe x Halle from Sugar Symphony Other uses [ edit ] Redlight Children Campaign , an American non-profit organization Common synonym for goals in ice hockey , derived from the red lamp behind the net activated to confirm a goal André Racicot (born 1969), nicknamed "Red Light", retired ice hockey goalie Operation Red Light II,

340-469: The Nothing "Red Lights" (song) , by Tiësto "Red Lights" (Stray Kids song) "Red Lights", by Chloe x Halle from Sugar Symphony Other uses [ edit ] Redlight Children Campaign , an American non-profit organization Common synonym for goals in ice hockey , derived from the red lamp behind the net activated to confirm a goal André Racicot (born 1969), nicknamed "Red Light", retired ice hockey goalie Operation Red Light II,

360-472: The playoffs as Roy backstopped the unfancied Montreal to their first Stanley Cup win since 1986 . The following year Racicot again faced competition for his second string position, with Ron Tugnutt and Les Kuntar splitting playing time. His performances dipped, and ultimately he was released at the end of the 1994 season. Racicot left the NHL after the 1994 season, spending several seasons with various teams in

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