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BINGO!
Carolina Hurricanes |
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Location: I'll always remember the last words my grandfather ever told me. He said, "A Truck!", SK Joined: 09.21.2009
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Hasek. It's not even close. |
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1. Hasek
2. Roy
3. Broduer |
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jugkope
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Location: Possibly at the Zoo Joined: 07.19.2009
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1. Hasek
2. Roy
3. Broduer - Popcorn Kid
No Bernier?
Hasek #1 |
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1. Hasek
2. Roy
3. Broduer - Popcorn Kid
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Marty Louganis
New York Rangers |
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Location: Belford, NJ Joined: 04.17.2008
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put Hasek or Roy on the Devils teams of the 90s and early 2000s and they become the Gretzky of goalies. |
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deadpoulet
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Montreal Joined: 07.01.2008
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Roy has 3 conn smythe, wich is a record that will probably not be repeated.
He was the best. |
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Cpilc
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Batavia, NY Joined: 07.31.2006
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Hasek. It's not even close. - BINGO!
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oldstyle
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Just outside the asylum, ON Joined: 08.19.2013
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For consistency, Roy and Brodeur might have an edge. But when on his game, Hasek was the closest thing to unbeatable I've ever seen. |
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most talented? not entirely sure. best to watch - Hasek. every game was a highlight real. so unorthodox, and the most difficult for other goalies to copy. he did it his own way and boy he did it well. |
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BINGO!
Carolina Hurricanes |
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Location: I'll always remember the last words my grandfather ever told me. He said, "A Truck!", SK Joined: 09.21.2009
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Roy has 3 conn smythe, wich is a record that will probably not be repeated.
He was the best. - deadpoulet
Cam Ward has a Conn Smythe trophy too. It doesn't always mean much in the grand scheme of things. |
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Streit2ThePoint
Seattle Kraken |
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Location: it's disgusting how good you are at hockeybuzz. Joined: 09.20.2013
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Hasek. It's not even close. - BINGO!
Bingo |
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mlindsay
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: ON Joined: 06.16.2010
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Scoob
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: love is love Joined: 06.29.2006
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As a regular starter:
Brodeur
Roy
Hasek
In a game 7 situation:
Brodeur
Roy
Hasek
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dadeadhead
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: I don't want to say Greztky was a dude when I was watching. Mentalorgasm5 , NY Joined: 07.16.2006
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How did Hasek 1st back up Tom Barrasso when Barrasso had been traded to Pittsburgh on 11/12/88?
I think you meant Darren Puppa. |
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KINGKENZO
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: OMAR COMIN'..Head or Gut?.....Watching regular white people Joined: 01.10.2008
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jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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Cam Ward has a Conn Smythe trophy too. It doesn't always mean much in the grand scheme of things. - BINGO!
Does he have 3 Conn Smythe's from 2 different decades on 2 teams? |
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gzatron
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Edmonton, AB Joined: 02.27.2012
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Patrick Roy is a db.
He's also the best goalie to ever play the game |
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Eklund
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Joined: 09.15.2005
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How did Hasek 1st back up Tom Barrasso when Barrasso had been traded to Pittsburgh on 11/12/88?
I think you meant Darren Puppa. - dadeadhead
yes. got a text from Dan. fixed. thanks
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gzatron
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Edmonton, AB Joined: 02.27.2012
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Cam Ward has a Conn Smythe trophy too. It doesn't always mean much in the grand scheme of things. - BINGO!
It would mean a lot more if Cam Ward had been able to carry his poopty teams to 2 more cups... |
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Location: Inside the Box Joined: 07.03.2010
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Sven22
Detroit Red Wings |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI Joined: 12.24.2007
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The statistical case on this topic has been done to death (Google it if you care). People who are intellectually curious, read what's been written about this topic, and really dig into this debate from a statistical perspective will likely discover very quickly that the correct answer is most likely Hasek, with Roy having a more difficult but arguable case. Hockey bloggers have approached this topic from every angle imaginable (adjusted save percentage, adjusted shutouts, performance by age, performance versus backups) while making every effort to make generous common-sense adjustments (score effects, shot counting bias, effect of rebound control, puck handling -- most of which benefit Brodeur) and the support for Hasek and Roy over Brodeur is pretty much universal no matter what kind of analysis you run.
Then again, if you think numbers are all bogus, that's fine too, because honestly I don't know how any hockey fan who had a pulse in the 90s could EVER pick against the Dominator.
I don't really see this as a "Big 3," honestly. That's not really a rip on Brodeur, who is a Hall of Famer for sure, but when it comes to goalies of that generation I tend to see him as the "best of the second tier" (edging out guys like Belfour or CuJo) rather than somebody who really ranks up there with Hasek and Roy. Hasek and Roy are legitimate GOAT candidates, whereas I see Brodeur hanging around somewhere near the edge of the all-time Top 10 or Top 15. |
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BINGO!
Carolina Hurricanes |
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Location: I'll always remember the last words my grandfather ever told me. He said, "A Truck!", SK Joined: 09.21.2009
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It would mean a lot more if Cam Ward had been able to carry his poopty teams to 2 more cups... - gzatron
Please tell me what "poopty" team Patrick Roy carried to two cup wins... |
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gzatron
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Edmonton, AB Joined: 02.27.2012
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Please tell me what "poopty" team Patrick Roy carried to two cup wins... - BINGO!
I thought we were talking about Cam Ward? |
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KINGKENZO
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: OMAR COMIN'..Head or Gut?.....Watching regular white people Joined: 01.10.2008
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The statistical case on this topic has been done to death (Google it if you care). People who are intellectually curious, read what's been written about this topic, and really dig into this debate from a statistical perspective will likely discover very quickly that the correct answer is most likely Hasek, with Roy having a more difficult but arguable case. Hockey bloggers have approached this topic from every angle imaginable (adjusted save percentage, adjusted shutouts, performance by age, performance versus backups) while making every effort to make generous common-sense adjustments (score effects, shot counting bias, effect of rebound control, puck handling -- most of which benefit Brodeur) and the support for Hasek and Roy over Brodeur is pretty much universal no matter what kind of analysis you run.
Then again, if you think numbers are all bogus, that's fine too, because honestly I don't know how any hockey fan who had a pulse in the 90s could EVER pick against the Dominator.
I don't really see this as a "Big 3," honestly. That's not really a rip on Brodeur, who is a Hall of Famer for sure, but when it comes to goalies of that generation I tend to see him as the "best of the second tier" (edging out guys like Belfour or CuJo) rather than somebody who really ranks up there with Hasek and Roy. Hasek and Roy are legitimate GOAT candidates, whereas I see Brodeur hanging around somewhere near the edge of the all-time Top 10 or Top 15. - Sven22
I completely agree with your notion of MB being the "best of the second tier", with Roy and Hasek separate from the pack. But I disagree and side with Roy as being the GOAT due to his performance in Montreal as the determining factor.
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