No. (And I cheered for the guy when I was a little kid... but, no. If you ever think Andy Moog was a Hall of Famer, go back and watch game two of the 1990 Cup Finals, where Moog makes John Garret look like Jacques Plante.)
With Vezina results of 1, 10, 10, 11...? If you remove one regular season (1982-83) from Peeters' resume (when Peeters played behind Bourque, Park, Kluzak, and O'Connell), he's basically nothing. A nice career, to be sure, but...?
Another guy I cheered for as a kid / teen, but, again, no. His 1990 and 1991 peak is superb, but when your career prime is about two years, there's a big gap in what a Hall of Famer should have. Ranford's GSAA is atrocious.
Maybe, yes.
Miller is like Pete Peeters with a longer career. It was a really good, solid career, sure, and there's that one great Olympic appearance... I dunno, I think this is still lowering the bar too much.
Kiprusoff should probably get in, yes. (Career is maybe a bit shorter than you'd like, but he didn't become a regular until age 27 or something.)
More impressive career-best seasons than, say, Peeters or Miller, but I'm still left a little unimpressed by his Hall credentials.
Are you joking? Vezina finishes: 7, 8
Career GSAA below 0.
Basically, he had one fairly impressive playoff run to his career. As did Matt Murray.
Can't say.