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Post by twothousandonemark on Apr 3, 2020 21:56:42 GMT
I don't think Hasek makes it - because even during his MVP years, he wasn't considered the clear best ever. 2 Hart trophies for a goalie. I dunno, maybe he was like the Steve Nash of the NHL - no one quite knew how to wrap their brains around them, other than reward them as the best for the time. Roy-Broduer, I do think Marty was a tad more technically & psychologically sound for his gig. Roy tips a bit more to that big game guy side of the ledger, where Grant Fuhr dominates. Roy could definitely be top 15-20 for me, easily. I just feel like Brodeur's volume of greatness inks it... 3 Cups, 5 Jennings, 4 Vezinas, 1 starting Olympic gold, & they even created the trapezoid rule after him because of his stick work. Brodeur's volume of greatness facing among the fewest shots/game year after year? I don't go there. I don't take away Lou Gehrig's greatness because of Ruth, I don't take away Montana or Rice's greatness because of each other, & I don't take Scotty Bowman's, Vince Lombardi, or Casey Stengal's greatness away because dynastic rosters.
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