Cristobal Huet

48-Year-Old GoalieG
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a one-year extension with Laussane of the Swiss League in November of 2016.
Closing out international career
GFree Agent
May 5, 2017
Huet will retire from international competition following France's appearance at the 2017 IIHF World Championship.
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Although Huet is wrapping up his international career, he is still under contract for Lausanne HC of the Swiss League for next season. The netminder last suited up in an NHL game during the 2009-10 campaign when he was with the Blackhawks. Despite being 41 years of age, Huet could still be a factor at Worlds as he looks to get his country past the group stage.
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Sacrebleu! This affable Frenchman got the yips shortly after he hit the contract motherload and by the middle of last season, he was stapled to the pine as an $5.625 million back-up. The bottom line is simple. He's 35, has no consistency and his contract makes him unmovable. The Hawks are on the hook until the end of 2011-12 and Huet will spend that time in the AHL. The team needs the cap relief and minor-leaguer Corey Crawford only costs $750,000. You get the picture. Don't draft him.
Huet could have been one of the reasons that Dale Tallon was fired. His signing could also be an albatross on the back of the Hawks and obviously pushed Nikolai Khabibulin out the door. The Bulin Wall might have gone anyways, but having Huet's contract on the books just made it a reality.
Huet played for the Canadiens and Capitals last season, respectively for the No.1 and No.3 ranked teams from the Eastern Conference. He ranked 10th in the NHL with his 2.32 goals-against average, sixth with his .920 save percentage, and shared 11th with his 32 wins while making a career-high 52 appearances in goal. With the Blackhawks looking to make a playoff run this season, expect Huet to meet or exceed 52 appearances, and with a young, physical group of blueliners in front of him, his wins, save percentage and goals against should stay at their respectable levels.
Huet had an injury-riddled season last year but remains the Habs' top goalie entering the 2007-08 season. With the addition of Roman Hamrlik the team's defense has improved but the offense is a concern. Wile wins won't exactly be plentiful, Huet's goals-against average and save percentage should be user friendly for roto owners making him a useful second fantasy goalie.
Huet, a career backup, came out of nowhere to lead Montreal into the playoffs last year. Taking over from a sub par Jose Theodore, Huet started 37 games last year covering most of the second half of the season. Incredibly he racked up 7 shutouts in those 37 games. Add a scintillating .929 SV % and a measly 2.20 GAA and you can see what an amazing feat it truly was for a 30-year-old career No. 2 goalie. Fast forward to the 2006-07 season and Huet faces the biggest challenge of all -- proving that last year wasn't a fluke. Huet, who could go either way, is determined to prove he's the real thing. The defense in front of him is somewhat talented but lacks depth. Moreover the Habs may trade Sheldon Souray. Huet owners can only hope that the team gets a better defensive player back in any deal for Souray. As for the rest of the defense, the team will need Andrei Markov, Craig Rivet, and Matthieu Dandenault to stay healthy as little big man Francois Bouillon is out until December. Should recently acquired defender Janne Niinimaa return to his former level of play (before an ankle injury hobbled him the last couple of years) then Huet would have that much more to work with. As it looks now the defense is a little thin and a little soft.
Cristobal Huet is hurt and has probably fallen out of favor with the team. The backup goaltender is not looked upon as a guy who can carry the load if Theodore gets hurt. Don’t look for much in the way of production out of him this season.
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Inks extension overseas
GFree Agent
November 28, 2016
Huet will remain with Laussane of the Swiss League through the 2017-18 season, Chris Johnston of Sportsnet reports.
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GFree Agent
August 11, 2012
Huet will not return to the NHL this season. He has signed a four-year deal with Laussane of the Swiss league, reports The Globe and Mail.
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GFree Agent
August 8, 2012
Huet is looking to return to the NHL after spending the past two seasons in the Swiss League and the Canucks might have interest in him as a backup, the Vancouver Province reports.
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GChicago Blackhawks  Foreign
September 28, 2010
Huet was officially loaned to Fribourg-Gotteron SA of the Swiss National League A on Monday, the Chicago Tribune reports.
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GChicago Blackhawks  Foreign
September 25, 2010
The Blackhawks placed Huet on waivers Saturday, the Chicago Sun-Times' Adam Jahns reports.
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