Frederic Chabot
Frederic Chabot joined the Oilers before the 2010-11 season.
Chabot works with both the Oilers goaltenders as well as the developing netminders in the system. Prior to taking on the Oilers position, he most recently serving as Goaltending Consultant with Hockey Canada and their National Junior Team, helping Canada capture a gold medal at the 2009 World Junior Hockey Championship in Ottawa, Ontario. He was also an instructor at Hockey Canada’s Program of Excellence Goaltending Camp for the past three years (2007-09).
The Hebertville, Quebec, native worked as a Goaltending Consulltant with Berlin (DEL) last season, capturing the league championship with the Ice Bears. He was also involved with AIK Stockholm (SWE-2) for the past two seasons (2007-09), overseeing goaltending for the entire organization. A veteran of 17 professional seasons, Chabot played 32 National Hockey League games with three different teams (Montreal, Philadelphia and Los Angeles). His playing career was highlighted during the 1999-2000 season when he was named the International Hockey League’s Most Valuable Player and Top Goaltender, posting a 2.13 goals against average and a .920 save percentage in 62 games played with the Houston Aeros. He was also named Top Goaltender in 1996-97 as a member of the Aeros.