Dead on with those, even your two goalies afterwards are worthy names to be on that list. Great job!
2007-02-28 08:12:13
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answered by RichMac82 6
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Brodeur is in a class ALL by himself.
None of the others have won a single cup (except Hasek but he'll be hurt again before the playoffs are very old and I hate his ugly-selfcetnred ***).
Luongo looks like the guy to take the mantle from Brodeur one day - but he'll need to win a cup or two.
Kippy is solid and Gigere has proved he wasn't a fluke but need a ring to make me pay attention.
Khabibulin has a ring and was a big factor in the Bolts getting a cup. He doesn't seem all that motivated any more though.
DiPietro can win big games but needs to show he's in the same league as your other 4 yet.
Remember Roy and Dryden came out of nowhere to become huge big game goalies and maybe Flurry in Pittsburgh will one day be one too.
Turco and Vokoun need mentioning but also need rings to be contenders.
What about the guy in Carolina who won last year? Was that a fluke?
2007-02-27 01:42:21
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answered by PuckDat 7
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1) Martin Brodeur - He has the stats, he has skills. He is on his way to becoming the best goaltender ever, nevermind just the current NHL.
2) Roberto Luongo - In my opinion, another future Hall-of-Famer. This guy had so much skill in Florida and I warned anyone I could about that guy, whenever his team gets good. Instead, he moves to hardcore solid team, Vancouver Canucks, and he fits in beautifully. Great Goalie.
3) Mikko Kiprusoff - The guy is simply talented. One of the best goalies I've seen in a while. Awesome coordination and well-conditioned skating and positioning.
4) Marty Turco - This guy made his name in Dallas. I'm sure he could have done better in a different team, but trust me, Dallas is enough to notice this guy's pure skill. Turco is one of my favorite goalies. He will definately be remembered.
5) Dominik Hasek - I don't like him too much. But his career, I have to admit is impressive. This year, he is definately showing why everyone feared him earlier in his career. He really is one of the great goalies in NHL history.
2007-02-26 14:53:05
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answered by Chiz 2
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At this moment
1. Brodeur
2. Hasek
3. Kipper
4. Luongo
5. Giguere
2007-02-26 19:33:34
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answered by some_rand 2
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1) Luongo
2) Kipprusoff
3) Giguere
4) Vokoun
5) Brodeur
2007-02-26 13:50:26
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answered by NYR21 2
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1. Brodeur, you are right the best right now and probably will go down as the best ever and I am not a Devils fan.
2. Hasek, like the energizer bunny "still going"
3. Luongo, without him Vancouver would have no chance at a playoff spot
4. DiPietro
5. Kiprusoff
2007-02-26 12:59:54
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answered by kdogg1223 2
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1. Brodeur....2 Stanley cups, 0 Vezina trophies 2. Roy...........1 Stanley cup, 2 Vezina trophies 3. Belfour.....1 Stanley cup, 2 Vezina trophies 4. Hasek......0 Stanley cups, 5 Vezina trophies 5. Tom Barrasso...2 Stanley cups, 0 Vezina trophies Those are my picks in order..Keep in mind this is (1990-2000)You can argue that the Vezina winners are the best goalies of those years but to me I think cup wins are more important. Although Barrasso won 2 cups and the others, besides Brodeur, didnt...I couldnt put them before the other 3 guys...he cant compete with Roy, Belfour, and Hasek.
2016-03-29 02:18:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree Martin Brodeur is #1, he is better than Roy ever was.
2. Luongo
3. Kipprusoff
4. Giguere
5. Huet
I hate Hasek more than you do. lol!! I hate him so much I can't put him on the list!! :-)
2007-02-26 13:18:08
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answered by lidstromnumber1fan 5
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1. Brodeur
2. Luongo
3. Miller
4. Kipprusoff
5. is a difficult choice I feel that day to day Giguere or Vokoun belong here. although you can't ignore Cam Ward and Marc Andre Fleury who are both incredible young goaltenders and keep their teams in games they shouldn't be in.
Brodeur is a phenomenal goalie, however, I do not believe he is the best ever. Terry Sawchuk, Patrick Roy, Bernie Parent, Ken Dryden, and Jaques Plante all quickly come to mind in category of best goalie of all time.
2007-02-26 13:42:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Id have to say that i agree with you but Kipper first
1.Kipper
2.Brodeur
3.Giguere
4Luongo
5.Hasek or Tuco.
*(Alittle different than your list but i still agree with you even if it isnt in a different order)
2007-02-26 12:53:42
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answered by Hello. 2
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1. Martin Brodeur, I have to agree with you. He is just too amazing.
2. Dominik Hasek, I'm a Blackhawks fan, I hate him but he is also just too good.
3. Jean-Sebastien Giguere
4. Ryan Miller, he is young but he is pretty good.
5. I have a 7 way tie for this between: Marc-Andre Fleury, Tim Thomas, Cristobal Huet, Ray Emery, Kari Lehtonen, Cam Ward, and Miikka Kiprusoff.
2007-02-26 13:01:57
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answered by Anonymous
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