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Post by hi224 on May 11, 2020 0:25:33 GMT
anyone feel ones better or best of all?.
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Post by twothousandonemark on May 11, 2020 0:37:33 GMT
Memories of the early quarantine days of yore...
The answer is Martin Brodeur.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on May 11, 2020 0:44:14 GMT
The answer is Patrick Roy.
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Post by Rufus-T on May 11, 2020 0:50:21 GMT
I am going with Martin Brodeur. If he were to play his career with the Rangers instead of the Devils, he would have been hailed like king.
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Post by Rufus-T on May 11, 2020 1:16:26 GMT
The list from Bleach Report: bleacherreport.com/articles/690878-nhl-rankings-top-50-greatest-goaltenders-in-nhl-history1. Patrick Roy 2. Terry Sawchuk 3. Martin Brodeur 4. Jacques Plante 5. Dominik Hasek 6. Glenn Hall 7. Ken Dryden 8. Bill Durnan 9. Bernie Parent 10. George Hainsworth 11. Georges Vezina 12. Turk Broda 13. Clint Benedict 14. Frank Brimsek 15. Billy Smith 16. Gump Worsely 17. Tony Esposito 18. Grant Fuhr 19. Johnny Bower 20. Gerry Cheevers 21. Cecil Thompson 22. Charlie Gardiner 23. Alex Connell 24. Harry Holmes 25. Riley Hern 26. Harry Lumley 27. Mike Vernon 28. Mike Richter 29. Al Rollins 30. Tom Barrasso 31. Rogie Vachon 32. John Hutton 33. Percy Lesueur 34. Roy Worters 35. Ed Belfour 36. Lorne Chabot 37. Roger Crozier 38. Chris Osgood 39. Eddie Giacomin 40. Mike Karakas 41. Chuck Rayner 42. Paddy Moran 43. Ron Hextall 44. Normie Smith 45. Bill Ranford 46. Hugh Lehman 47. John Vanbiesbrouck 48. Curtis Joseph 49. Cam Ward 50. Jose Theodore
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Post by millar70 on May 11, 2020 2:10:30 GMT
With a championship on the line, I'll take Ken Dryden over anyone else.
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Post by hi224 on May 11, 2020 2:18:30 GMT
I am glad someone said my boy Sawchuk.
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Post by OrsonSwelles on May 11, 2020 3:44:36 GMT
The list from Bleach Report: bleacherreport.com/articles/690878-nhl-rankings-top-50-greatest-goaltenders-in-nhl-history1. Patrick Roy 2. Terry Sawchuk 3. Martin Brodeur 4. Jacques Plante 5. Dominik Hasek 6. Glenn Hall 7. Ken Dryden 8. Bill Durnan 9. Bernie Parent 10. George Hainsworth 11. Georges Vezina 12. Turk Broda 13. Clint Benedict 14. Frank Brimsek 15. Billy Smith 16. Gump Worsely 17. Tony Esposito 18. Grant Fuhr 19. Johnny Bower 20. Gerry Cheevers 21. Cecil Thompson 22. Charlie Gardiner 23. Alex Connell 24. Harry Holmes 25. Riley Hern 26. Harry Lumley 27. Mike Vernon 28. Mike Richter 29. Al Rollins 30. Tom Barrasso 31. Rogie Vachon 32. John Hutton 33. Percy Lesueur 34. Roy Worters 35. Ed Belfour 36. Lorne Chabot 37. Roger Crozier 38. Chris Osgood 39. Eddie Giacomin 40. Mike Karakas 41. Chuck Rayner 42. Paddy Moran 43. Ron Hextall 44. Normie Smith 45. Bill Ranford 46. Hugh Lehman 47. John Vanbiesbrouck 48. Curtis Joseph 49. Cam Ward 50. Jose Theodore Belfour and Joseph too low. Vernon and Osgood too high.
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Post by flyerzzrul on May 11, 2020 4:00:54 GMT
I'm gonna be a homer and say Bernie!
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Post by millar70 on May 11, 2020 5:05:29 GMT
The list from Bleach Report: bleacherreport.com/articles/690878-nhl-rankings-top-50-greatest-goaltenders-in-nhl-history1. Patrick Roy 2. Terry Sawchuk 3. Martin Brodeur 4. Jacques Plante 5. Dominik Hasek 6. Glenn Hall 7. Ken Dryden 8. Bill Durnan 9. Bernie Parent 10. George Hainsworth 11. Georges Vezina 12. Turk Broda 13. Clint Benedict 14. Frank Brimsek 15. Billy Smith 16. Gump Worsely 17. Tony Esposito 18. Grant Fuhr 19. Johnny Bower 20. Gerry Cheevers 21. Cecil Thompson 22. Charlie Gardiner 23. Alex Connell 24. Harry Holmes 25. Riley Hern 26. Harry Lumley 27. Mike Vernon 28. Mike Richter 29. Al Rollins 30. Tom Barrasso 31. Rogie Vachon 32. John Hutton 33. Percy Lesueur 34. Roy Worters 35. Ed Belfour 36. Lorne Chabot 37. Roger Crozier 38. Chris Osgood 39. Eddie Giacomin 40. Mike Karakas 41. Chuck Rayner 42. Paddy Moran 43. Ron Hextall 44. Normie Smith 45. Bill Ranford 46. Hugh Lehman 47. John Vanbiesbrouck 48. Curtis Joseph 49. Cam Ward 50. Jose Theodore Belfour and Joseph too low. Vernon and Osgood too high. Belfour and Vernon too low. Joseph and Osgood don't belong on list.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2020 5:39:14 GMT
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Post by _ on May 11, 2020 6:18:15 GMT
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Post by wolf359 on May 11, 2020 7:01:43 GMT
Patrick Roy
Martin Brodeur
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Post by SportsFan19 on May 11, 2020 7:53:27 GMT
Roy of course.
Then Hasek, Dryden, Sawchuck, Broduer.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on May 11, 2020 11:22:25 GMT
I am going with Martin Brodeur. If he were to play his career with the Rangers instead of the Devils, he would have been hailed like king. If he played his career on the Rangers he’d actually have to make a few saves instead of playing behind the Devils’ defensive system.
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Post by NJtoTX on May 11, 2020 11:42:02 GMT
I always thought someone should sign this guy.  
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