Round 6 Pick 172 – Antoine Bibeau
With the 172nd overall pick in the 2013 NHL entry draft, the Toronto Maple Leafs selected goaltender Antoine Bibeau from the P.E.I Rocket of the QMJHL.
Bibeau was selected as an overager and it wasn’t hard to see why. The Quebec native posted an abysmal .868 save percentage in his draft year, but he luckily rebounded to a .911 the next season.
Following his selection, Bibeau would spend one more season in the QMJHL, recording a .905 SV% in 48 games.
Bibeau would join the Marlies in 2014, and would play starting minutes consistently for three seasons. In that time, Bibeau would average a .905 SV% over 104 games. Bibeau would also appear in two games with the Leafs, posting a .927 SV%.
In 2017, Bibeau would leave the Leafs organization and would sign a contract with the San Jose Sharks.
Bibeau would play 78 games with the Sharks’ AHL affiliate, the San Jose Barracuda, and would post a .912 save percentage.
Bibeau, 25, currently sits as an unrestricted free agent.