Michael R. Greenlay (born September 15, 1968) is a Brazilian-born Canadian former ice hockey goaltender. Greenlay played two games for the Edmonton Oilers in 1989–90. He was a successful amateur player who spent most of his pro career in the minor leagues.

Greenlay was born in Vitória, Brazil and raised in Calgary, Alberta.

Greenlay was selected 189th overall by Edmonton in 1986 out of the Calgary AAA Midgets. He then played parts of three years at Lake Superior State. He was a member of the Lake Superior State Lakers 1988 NCAA Championship men's ice hockey team. Early in the 1988–89 season, he left the Lakers to suit up for the WHL's Saskatoon Blades. Greenlay helped the squad reach the Memorial Cup final and was named the top goaltender at the tournament and an all-star.

Besides his two-game stint with Edmonton, Greenlay excelled for two years with the AHL's Cape Breton Oilers. He also toiled in the ECHL and IHL before retiring early in the 1995–96 season. In 1994 Greenlay shared the James Norris Memorial Trophy (IHL) with J.C. Bergeron for allowing the fewest goals in the IHL. He also led all post-season goalies in wins while helping the Atlanta Knights win the Turner Cup in 1994.

Greenlay provided color commentary for the Minnesota Wild until 2020 when his contract expired.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1985–86Penticton KnightsBCHL110060505.00.844
1986–87Lake Superior State UniversityCCHA177507444403.54.869
1987–88Lake Superior State UniversityCCHA19103310235703.34
1988–89Lake Superior State UniversityCCHA211085604.23.846
1988–89Saskatoon BladesWHL20108111288604.57.8676201741605.52.837
1988–89Saskatoon BladesM-Cup4222431403.46
1989–90Edmonton OilersNHL2000204011.75.765
1989–90Cape Breton OilersAHL4619185259514623.38.8885133062605.09
1990–91Cape Breton OilersAHL115204933304.02.862
1990–91Knoxville CherokeesECHL291792172510823.75.886
1991–92Cape Breton OilersAHL31111441205.00.848
1991–92Knoxville CherokeesECHL278122141511304.79.873
1992–93Louisville IcehawksECHL271211214379614.01.897
1992–93Atlanta KnightsIHL125326374003.77.868
1993–94Atlanta KnightsIHL3416104174110403.58.875131117492912.32.910
1994–95Atlanta KnightsIHL20710010597204.08.863
1994–95Hershey BearsAHL165527044603.92.8815232701202.66.916
1995–96Houston AerosIHL101017207.06.600
NHL totals2000214011.75.765

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