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Best NHL Goalies Of All Time

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The top 10 goalies of all-time are Martin Brodeur, Patrick Roy, Jacques Plante, Terry Sawchuk, Marc-Andre Fleury, Dominik Hasek, Henrik Lundqvist, Tony Esposito, Ed Belfour and Bernie Parent.

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Martin Brodeur

Martin Brodeur / Photo Credit: ESPN

Martin Brodeur played 22 seasons for the Devils and Blues. He had a record of 691 wins, 397 losses, 105 ties, and 49 overtime losses with a goals-against average of 2.24 and a save percentage of .912 in 1,266 games. He won the Calder Trophy, 4 Vezina Trophies and 3 Stanley Cups. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2018.

Patrick Roy

Patrick Roy / Photo Credit: ESPN

Patrick Roy played 19 seasons for the Canadiens and Avalanche. He had a record of 551 wins, 315 losses, and 131 ties with a goals-against average of 2.54 and a save percentage of .910 in 1,029 games. He won 3 Vezina Trophies, 3 Conn Smythe Trophies and 4 Stanley Cups. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.

Jacques Plante

Jacques Plante / Photo Credit: Getty Images

Jacques Plante played 18 seasons for 5 teams, including the Canadiens and Maple Leafs. Plante had a record of 437 wins, 246 losses, and 145 ties in 837 games played. He had a goals against average of 2.38. Plante won 1 Hart Trophy, 7 Vezina Trophies and 6 Stanley Cups. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1978.

Terry Sawchuk

Terry Sawchuk / Photo Credit: Wikipedia

Terry Sawchuk played 21 seasons for 5 teams, including the Red Wings and Maple Leafs. Sawchuk had a record of 445 wins, 336 losses, and 171 ties in 971 games played. He had a goals against average of 2.50. He won the Calder Trophy, 4 Vezina Trophies and 4 Stanley Cups. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1971.

Dominik Hasek

Dominik Hasek / Photo Credit: NHL.com

Dominik Hasek played 16 seasons for 4 teams, including the Sabres and Red Wings. He had a record of 389 wins, 223 losses, 82 ties, and 13 overtime losses in 735 games played. Hasek had a goals against average of 2.20 and a save percentage of. 922. He won 2 Hart Trophies, 6 Vezina Trophies and 2 Stanley Cups. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2014.

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Marc-Andre Fleury

Marc-Andre Fleury / Photo Credit: ESPN

Marc-Andre Fleury is the third goaltender to ever reach the 500 victories mark in the NHL. Fleury has played 19 seasons for 4 teams, including the Penguins and Golden Knights. He has a record of 529 wins, 304 losses, 2 ties and 86 overtime losses with a goals-against average of 2.58 and a save percentage of .913 in 955 games. He has won 1 Vezina Trophy and 3 Stanley Cups. He is still playing and is not eligible to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Henrik Lundqvist

Henrik Lundqvist / Photo Credit: ESPN

Henrik Lundqvist played 15 seasons for the Rangers. He had a record of 459-310-96 with a goals-against average of 2.43 and a save percentage of .918 in 887 games. He won 1 Vezina Trophy. He is still playing and is not eligible to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Tony Esposito

Tony Esposito / Photo Credit: Getty Images

Tony Esposito played 16 seasons for the Black Hawks and Canadiens. He had a record of 423 wins, 306 losses, and 152 ties with a goals-against average of 2.93 and a save percentage of .906 in 886 games. He won the Calder Trophy and 3 Vezina Trophies. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1988.

Ed Belfour

Ed Belfour / Photo Credit: NHL.com

Ed Belfour played 17 seasons for 5 teams, including the Blackhawks and Stars. He had a record of 484 wins, 320 losses, 111 ties, and 14 overtime losses in 963 games played. Belfour had a goals against average of 2.50 and a save percentage of. 906.
He won the Calder Trophy, 2 Vezina Trophies and 1 Stanley Cup. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2011.

Bernie Parent

Bernie Parent / Photo Credit: NHL.com

Bernie Parent played 13 seasons for the Flyers, Maple Leafs and Bruins. He had a record of 271 wins, 198 losses, and 119 ties in 608 games played. He had a goals against average of 2.55 and a save percentage of. 915. Parent won 2 Vezina Trophies, 2 Conn Smythe Trophies and 2 Stanley Cups. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1984.


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