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Jacques Plante vs Patrick Roy
Martin Brodeur vs Terry Sawchuck
Dominik Hasek vs Tony Esposito
Mike Richter vs Vladislav Tretiak
Eddie Belfour vs Bernie Parent
Ken Dryden vs Johnny Bower
Clint Benedict vs Georges Vezina
Roberto Luongo vs Miikka Kiprusoff

2007-09-17 03:48:52 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Hockey

To the guy asking where are people like Bill Durnan and that....round 1 already passed and they were eliminated

2007-09-17 13:27:17 · update #1

19 answers

Patrick Roy
Martin Bordeur
Tony Esposito
Vladislav Tretiak
Eddie Belfour
Johhny Bower
Georges Vezina
Miikka Kiprusoff

2007-09-17 04:43:19 · answer #1 · answered by |Flames| |Fan| 5 · 1 2

1. Patrick Roy
2. Terry Sawchuck
3. Dominik Hasek
4. Vladislav Tretiak
5. Ed Belfour
6. Ken Dryden
7. Georges Vezina
8. Mikka Kiprusoff

2007-09-17 13:09:30 · answer #2 · answered by brent h 2 · 0 2

1. Plante
2. Sawchuk
3. Hasek
4. Tretiak
5. Belfour
6. Dryden
7. Benedict
8. Kiprusoff

2007-09-17 15:24:51 · answer #3 · answered by Canadian Biology Man 4 · 3 0

a) Jacques Plante
b) Terry Sawchuk
c) Tony Esposito
d) Vladislav Tretiak, only one bad game in his career and it came at Lake Placid!
e) Bernie Parent
f) Ken Dryden
g) Clint Benedict, noted hockey historian Stan Fischler (America's Brian MacFarland) lobbied a long time to have the Vezina name changed because Vezina's numbers were awful.
h) Kiprusoff

2007-09-17 15:32:35 · answer #4 · answered by Trevor R NYC 3 · 3 0

Okay, I'm answering this question differently. I will use three statistics and rank all 16 goalies except Tretiak (He's beaten Richter in my book). The ranking will be from 15pts for 1st down to 1 for 15th. To that total, I will add the number of rings. The goalie with the highest number in each pair wins.

Shutout Ratio
Clint Benedict 6.24 (15 pts)
Ken Dryden 8.63 (14pts)
Dominik Hasek 9.13 (13 pts)
Terry Sawchuk 9.42 (12 pts)
Martin Brodeur 9.68 (11 pts)
Miikka Kiprusoff 9.71 (10pts)
Jacques Plante 10.21 (9pts)
Bernie Parent 11.05 (8pts)
Tony Esposito 11.66 (7pts)
Ed Belfour 12.67 (6pts)
Roberto Luongo 13.03 (5 pts)
Georges Vezina 14.62 (4pts)
John Bower 14.92 (3pts)
Patrick Roy 15.59 (2pts)
Mike Richter 27.75 (1pts)

Goals Against Average
2.20 Martin Brodeur (15 pts)
2.21 Dominik Hasek (14 pts)
2.23 Ken Dryden (13 pts)
2.27 Miikka Kiprusoff (12 pts)
2.31 Clint Benedict (11 pts)
2.38 Jacques Plante (10 pts)
2.50 Ed Belfour (9 pts)
2.51 John Bower (8 pts)
2.52 Terry Sawchuk (7 pts)
2.54 Patrick Roy (6 pts)
2.55 Bernie Parent (5 pts)
2.63 Roberto Luongo (4 pts)
2.89 Mike Richter (3 pts)
2.92 Tony Esposito (2 pts)
3.27 Georges Vezina (1 pt)

Winning Percentage
0.758 Ken Dryden (15 pts)
0.624 Matrin Brodeur (14 pts)
0.618 Patrick Roy (13 pts)
0.613 Jacques Plante (12 pts)
0.604 Dominik Hasek (11 pts)
0.581 Ed Belfour (10 pts)
0.566 Tony Esposito (9 pts)
0.565 Clint Benedict (8 pts)
0.5624 Terry Sawchuk (7 pts)
0.5622 Bernie Parent (6 pts)
0.558 Georges Vezina (5 pts)
0.556 Miikka Kiprusoff (4 pts)
0.551 John Bower (3 pts)
0.534 Mike Richter (2 pts)
0.446 Roberto Luongo (1 pts)

Stanley Cup Rings
6 Jacques Plante
6 Ken Dryden
4 Clint Benedict
4 John Bower
4 Patrick Roy
3 Terry Sawchuk
3 Martin Brodeur
2 Georges Vezina
2 Bernie Parent
1 Tony Esposito
1 Mike Richter
1 Ed Belfour
1 Dominik Hasek
0 Vladislav Tretiak (3 Olympic Gold, 9 WC Gold, 1 Canada Cup)
0 Miikka Kiprusoff
0 Roberto Luongo

Total Points
48 Ken Dryden
43 Martin Brodeur
39 Dominik Hasek
38 Clint Benedict
37 Jacques Plante
29 Terry Sawchuk
26 Ed Belfour
26 Miikka Kiprusoff
25 Patrick Roy
21 Bernie Parent
19 Tony Esposito
18 John Bower
13 Vladislav Tretiak (his hardware count)
12 Georges Vezina
10 Roberto Luongo
7 Mike Richter


So
Plante over Roy 37-25
Brodeur over Sawchuk 43-29
Hasek over Esposito 39-19
Tretiak over Richter 13-7
Belfour over Parent 26-21
Dryden over Bower 48-18
Benedict over Vezina 38-12
Kiprusoff over Luongo 26-10

This was the fairest way I could think to rank them, and there were no surprises in my mind

2007-09-17 16:56:56 · answer #5 · answered by cyrenaica 6 · 1 0

Plante, Sawchuck, Esposito, Tretiak, Parent, Dryden, Vezina, Luongo

2007-09-17 14:44:28 · answer #6 · answered by PuckDat 7 · 3 1

Patrick Roy
Martin Brodeur
Dominik Hasek
Vladislav Tretiak
Bernie Parent
Ken Dryden
Georges Vezina
Roberto Luongo

2007-09-17 14:13:32 · answer #7 · answered by The Big Box 6 · 0 4

Where's Bill Durnan? George Hainsworth? Glenn Hall? Peter LoPresti?

Plante over Roy, Roy's an over-rated wife beater
Sawchuk over Brodeur, Martin cheated on his wife
Hasek over Esposito, Tony's not even in the same class
Tretiak over Richter, How did Richter make this list and not Glenn Hall...or Durnan..or Hainsworth? Or even Lorne Chabot?
Parent over Belfour, I can't believe these two are worth of comparison
Dryden over Bower, Imagine if Dryden hadn't retired at 30
Benedict over Vezina, Clint was the first to wear a mask, and Vezina had the worst goals against average of his era...pays to die young
Kiprusoff over Luongo, he's far more spectacular

Now, where are my guys..........where's Red Light Racicot?

2007-09-17 15:04:49 · answer #8 · answered by Mark F 2 · 2 2

1.Plante
2. Brodeur
3. Hasek
4. Tretiak
5. Parent (was a teenager in Philly in the mid-70s!)
6. Dryden
7. Vezina
8. Kiiprusoff

2007-09-17 14:54:03 · answer #9 · answered by Robert 3 · 2 0

Plante (Roy doesn't rank in the top 10 of any major categories except wins and games played)
Sawchuk
Hasek (and I saw almost every game Esposito ever played)
Tretiak
Parent (and this was a close one for me considering Belfour has a better career GAA and games/shutout ratio)
Dryden
Benedict
Kiprusoff

2007-09-17 14:50:49 · answer #10 · answered by Like I'm Telling You Who I A 7 · 3 0

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