John Gibson, born on July 14, 1993, in Pittsburgh, PA, is a professional ice hockey goaltender currently active in the NHL. He was drafted by the Anaheim Ducks as the 39th overall pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Gibson made his NHL debut in the 2013 season and has since established himself as a key player in the league.
Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 209 pounds, Gibson brings an impressive presence to the ice as a goaltender. Known for his quick reflexes and strategic positioning, he has been instrumental in many crucial games. Throughout his career, he has accumulated notable achievements, including multiple All-Star appearances and numerous game-saving performances.
In the 2025 regular season, Gibson played 22 games, achieving 12 wins and 2 shutouts, with a save percentage of 0.891. He faced 595 shots against, making 530 saves, and maintained an average goals-against of 3.07. These stats highlight his reliability and skill as a top-tier goalie.
Over his career, Gibson has been celebrated not just for his on-ice performance but also for his resilience and dedication to the sport, making him a significant figure in the NHL landscape. His jersey number, 36, has become synonymous with his tenacity and excellence in goaltending.