Martin Brodeur is by far the best goalie.
First goalie to 30 wins this season
477 career wins
11 seasons with 30+ wins
5 seasons with 40+ wins
89 career shutouts
3 Stanley cups
2 Vezinas
Calder as rookie of the year
If you want to talk all-time... wait a few years when Brodeur retires and he will have beaten ALL of Patrick Roy's records.
2007-02-02 12:11:56
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answered by Sly 4
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Brodeur is the best right now. Dominator has been somewhat fragile the last few seasons he's played. As Sen's and a lot of Red Wings fans will sorely remember.
Luongo is probably the best bet for the future. I like Manny Fernandez and Fleury of Pittsburgh as well.
Huet has been looking pretty ordinary the past couple of months. I'd hate to see him do a Jose Theodore. That's the trouble with playing under the intense pressure of a hockey hotbed like Montreal though. The Media just gets all over those guys when things go the least bit bad.
2007-02-02 14:22:09
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answered by Dig Em 3
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I think the best goal tender in the NHL is Dwayne Roloson.
2007-02-02 16:38:48
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answered by opal 2
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No question in my mind, Brodeur. 3 Stanley cups to date, and this season he has a very mediocre team near the top of the standings.
Some other reasonable picks might be Giguere, Hasek, Vokoun and Kiprusoff.
2007-02-02 10:50:33
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answered by clueless_nerd 5
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Brodeur- ill and is wearing a quite undesirable team to the playoffs Luongo- the only reason he's 2d is that he has a greater valuable team around him yet his team is struggling with for a playoff spot, no the convention call nabokov- stable goalie, wins video games for his team
2016-11-24 19:57:02
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answered by ? 4
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Hip Hip Huet. just kidding. I would love to say Miikka Kiprusoff because he is amazing, but he's not having as good of a year as he could. So im going to say, Jean Sebastien Giguere. And Miller is not the best goalie, he's annoying thats what he is.
2007-02-02 13:40:00
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answered by padraig♥ 4
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Martin Brodure present
Jacques Plant past
and Patrick Roy has to figure into the equation somewhere
2007-02-02 11:13:31
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answered by Joe Crow 2
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Right now, I'd say you still have to take Brodeur.
Kipprusoff is arguably the best in the West right now. He was a big part in Calgary moving from mediocrity to a cup contender.
2007-02-02 11:38:53
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answered by Tim S 5
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Current- Brodeur
Past- Dryden
2007-02-02 10:49:52
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answered by cubsjunkie 3
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I would have to say Christobal Huet. After getting the Canadiens back on track last season out of the blue and holding up the fort pretty well this season he has to be one of the best.
2007-02-02 13:59:32
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answered by Mat 3
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