Bobrovsky becomes 14th goalie to win 400 games

ucanthanzalthetruth

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At 36, he has 1 year left after this on his current contract on a good Florida team where he'll see the lion's share of starts so he'll be able to rack up quite a few more wins there, he could easily play another 3-4 years after that if he wants which would probably put him at 500, remains to be seen if that happens.

400 wins, 1 x Cup, 2 x Vezina, 3 x all star games for the future hall of famer.
 

WarriorofTime

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Yeah, but they never won that many games (never a dominant 110+ point team as I remember). I guess he might have had a big workload.

He’s been top 10 in the nhl in wins quite a bit:

2012-13 NHL 21 (7th)
2013-14 NHL 32 (10th)
2016-17 NHL 41 (3rd)
2017-18 NHL 37 (5th)
2018-19 NHL 37 (2nd)
2020-21 NHL 19 (10th)
2021-22 NHL 39 (1st)
2023-24 NHL 36 (3rd)
 
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CatOTails

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Huh? That was unexpected. When reading the article on NHL.com I was sure he's the fastest Russian goaltender to get 400 wins.
 

MadLuke

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Dryden retiring at 397 wins open the door at it being more possible, no tie era are more win heavy, but still surprising.

Roy took where more games (753) to reach 400 wins (he had 90 ties after those 753 first games) and he played only on strong team outside a single season IIRC.
 

Luigi Lemieux

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Huh? That was unexpected. When reading the article on NHL.com I was sure he's the fastest Russian goaltender to get 400 wins.
I figured if anyone did it faster it would have been Fleury but he needed 728 games. Bobrovsky is indeed the fastest.
 

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