**Erik Karlsson** is maybe the weakest candidate and maybe not a lock? His lack of any sort of playoff success is what stands out to me, not the stanley cup part.
Potential_Aardvark59
Where’s Marchand?
54fighting
I’d add Carter and Quick.
TJTrapJesus
All standard except Vasi. If the implication is that he could retire today and still make it, the only post-expansion goalies in the Hall with fewer games played than his 477 would be Ken Dryden (397) and Gerry Cheevers (418). I dunno, he’s still probably in as a lock despite that, but it’s at least somewhat questionable. I don’t know if there’s really a games played quota, but can’t imagine he’s far off from whatever that is to be guaranteed given everything else he’s done.
CapriciousnArbitrary
Quick needs to be on the list, Barkov probably as well.
gord1to
Came to be pissed that one of the big 4 lightning would be snubbed but alas I was wrong. Good!
Sss00099
Bob has 2 Vezinas and a Stanley Cup Championship. He’ll cross over the 400 win line within the first week or two of the upcoming season.
There can’t be a goalie out there with that resume that isn’t in the HOF.
killadrilla480
They forgot about Elite Sniper, Stanley Cup Champion, and All Star RW Tom Wilson
CampfireGuitars
No Corey Perry?
FlyEaglesFly3rs
I’ll save you a click.
Crosby
Ovechkin
Malkin
Patrick Kane
Mcdavid
Stamkos
Kucherov
Kopitar
Doughty
Hedman
Karlsson
Fleury
Vasi
IceCreamLover124
Quick and Igor need to be added.
heavymetal306
Like him or not, Marchand is a hof lock
Bengjumping
I really wish Nicklas Backstrom didn’t have his hip problems. He’s missed a lot of game over the past 3 seasons and more than likely won’t play again.
hczimmx4
Fleury will get in, but he probably shouldn’t.
Over 20 years he has 67.2 goals saved above average. Take out his 2 outliers from Vegas, and he has 27.2 over 18 years.
In the playoffs, for his career, he is -23.9 goals saved above average. Yes, an average goalie would have saved 24 more goals than MAF. His time in Pittsburgh he was -28.3.
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Solid list.
**Erik Karlsson** is maybe the weakest candidate and maybe not a lock? His lack of any sort of playoff success is what stands out to me, not the stanley cup part.
Where’s Marchand?
I’d add Carter and Quick.
All standard except Vasi. If the implication is that he could retire today and still make it, the only post-expansion goalies in the Hall with fewer games played than his 477 would be Ken Dryden (397) and Gerry Cheevers (418). I dunno, he’s still probably in as a lock despite that, but it’s at least somewhat questionable. I don’t know if there’s really a games played quota, but can’t imagine he’s far off from whatever that is to be guaranteed given everything else he’s done.
Quick needs to be on the list, Barkov probably as well.
Came to be pissed that one of the big 4 lightning would be snubbed but alas I was wrong. Good!
Bob has 2 Vezinas and a Stanley Cup Championship. He’ll cross over the 400 win line within the first week or two of the upcoming season.
There can’t be a goalie out there with that resume that isn’t in the HOF.
They forgot about Elite Sniper, Stanley Cup Champion, and All Star RW Tom Wilson
No Corey Perry?
I’ll save you a click.
Crosby
Ovechkin
Malkin
Patrick Kane
Mcdavid
Stamkos
Kucherov
Kopitar
Doughty
Hedman
Karlsson
Fleury
Vasi
Quick and Igor need to be added.
Like him or not, Marchand is a hof lock
I really wish Nicklas Backstrom didn’t have his hip problems. He’s missed a lot of game over the past 3 seasons and more than likely won’t play again.
Fleury will get in, but he probably shouldn’t.
Over 20 years he has 67.2 goals saved above average. Take out his 2 outliers from Vegas, and he has 27.2 over 18 years.
In the playoffs, for his career, he is -23.9 goals saved above average. Yes, an average goalie would have saved 24 more goals than MAF. His time in Pittsburgh he was -28.3.
https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/f/fleurma01.html
To sum it up, MAF was a career average goalie who had the fortune of playing on good teams.
Where Nate Dawg
Towes? The captain is a must