Over the years the status of how "good" goalies are, changes based on how their stats change. For example, Marty Brouduer is seen by many sports analysts as not a great goaltender.
I'd say over half of goals scored in the NHL are based on how good the players are as opposed to how bad the goalie is. A lot of goals scored couldn't be stopped by any goalie. And goaltenders with bad supporting defenses tend to give up more goals because the opposing team has many more chances.
Is there any fair way of determining how good a goalie is? And who, in your opinion, is the best goalie?
I personally can't say who the best goalie because I haven't seen every goalie, however, from all the games I've seen, the best goaltender, in my opinion, would be Patrick Roy. And current goaltender is Marty Brodeur...
2007-11-27
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Dougie Fresh
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