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Quick Hit: Pekka Vanbiesbrouck

July 13, 2021, 9:05 PM ET [11 Comments]
Matt Ross
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Pekka Rinne, Nashville’s leader in games, starts, wins, shutouts, goals-against average and saves, announced his retirement earlier today. Accompanying his announcement was a heartfelt article he penned - err…typed (maybe a ghostwriter?) - for The Player’s Tribune.

Now…I’m not a Nashville fan, nor will I ever be, but I respect Rinne and his career. What I appreciate about this article is the stories - particularly the fashion sense one - and the credit he gives to the guys around him.

But what I liked most was the introduction. If you don’t plan on reading the piece (it’s kind of long) let me save you some time and share the intro below:

Somewhere in Sunrise, Florida, way back in 1996, there was a mailman.
And in his sack of mail, along with hundreds and hundreds of envelopes, there was a letter — from me.

It was addressed to my favorite goalie in the world: John Vanbiesbrouck. I was pretty much obsessed with him when I was 13 years old. I’d send him letters and cards and pictures and all sorts of stuff. And he’d always return them with his autograph. So to me, a tall, skinny street hockey goalie from Kempele, Finland ... man, it was just about the coolest thing in the world.

Even from 5,000 miles away, every time I got a letter back, I’d feel like I was a small part of that Panthers’ Cup run. I’d mimic John’s saves in the driveway with my friends, I’d count down the hours until Sunday morning when the 30-minute NHL highlight show came on. And I’d let myself dream that maybe, maybe, one day I’d play for the Stanley Cup like John.

That, in a way, was the start.”


So how did Rinne stack up to his hero? Let’s take an abbreviated look…

Beezer: 1981 - 2002

GP: 882
GS: 841
W: 374
L: 346
SA: 24,705
GA: 2,502
GAA: 2.98
SV%: .899
SO: 40
MIN: 50,455

Rinne: 2004 - 2021:

GP: 683
W: 369
L: 213
OT: 75
SA: 19,225
GA: 1,598
GAA: 2.43
SV%: .917
SO: 60
MIN: 39,414

Lots of other factors to consider (era played, teams/defense in front of them, etc.), but I have to run to a men’s league game!

Who gets the win?
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