Carey Price or Connor Hellebuyck

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It's close , Not mad if people want to put Helle ahead of price.

Price definitely wins the *but he did it on a dogshit team* argument though.


Helleybucks season might even surpass Price's MVP this year if he wins the MVP.... in a higher scoring environment as well
 
Come on man, with that logic it’d mean Price is better than Roy, Brodeur, etc.

One season doesn’t make a career. You could argue he have the highest peak of the two, even though after this season it’ll most likely be debatable, but Hellebuyck already win on career and prime.

Peak: Right now Price
Prime: Hellebuyck
Career: Hellebuyck
Playoffs: Right now Price

I guess it depends how much you value each one
 
Price was largely an exceptional playoff goaltender. Hellebuyck hasn't been yet. At some point the regular season accolades will probably outweigh the difference in playoff performances (or Hellebuyck could have a great playoff run, which I would prefer), but I don't think we've hit that point yet.
Price definitely wins the *but he did it on a dogshit team* argument though.
People vastly underestimate how bad the post-D-exodus Winnipeg Jets were. The 2019 Jets finished with 99 points, and lost Byfuglien, Trouba, Myers, and Chiarot, and replaced them with Pionk and various #7-9 D-men. For all intents and purposes, they lost Morrissey too, as he was going through off-ice issues (sick dad) which resulted in his worst season as a pro.
 
Price was largely an exceptional playoff goaltender. Hellebuyck hasn't been yet. At some point the regular season accolades will probably outweigh the difference in playoff performances (or Hellebuyck could have a great playoff run, which I would prefer), but I don't think we've hit that point yet.

People vastly underestimate how bad the post-D-exodus Winnipeg Jets were. The 2019 Jets finished with 99 points, and lost Byfuglien, Trouba, Myers, and Chiarot, and replaced them with Pionk and various #7-9 D-men. For all intents and purposes, they lost Morrissey too, as he was going through off-ice issues (sick dad) which resulted in his worst season as a pro.

He wasn't, but ok...

2008: .901
2009: .878
2010: .890
2012: .894
 
Price was largely an exceptional playoff goaltender. Hellebuyck hasn't been yet. At some point the regular season accolades will probably outweigh the difference in playoff performances (or Hellebuyck could have a great playoff run, which I would prefer), but I don't think we've hit that point yet.

People vastly underestimate how bad the post-D-exodus Winnipeg Jets were. The 2019 Jets finished with 99 points, and lost Byfuglien, Trouba, Myers, and Chiarot, and replaced them with Pionk and various #7-9 D-men. For all intents and purposes, they lost Morrissey too, as he was going through off-ice issues (sick dad) which resulted in his worst season as a pro.
Goal support is the key here. Jets have always had good offensive forwards. Habs played to win 1-0 every night
 
He wasn't, but ok...

2008: .901
2009: .878
2010: .890
2012: .894
No, he was. Despite those four playoffs, only a handful goalies in the history of the league comes close to his combination of games played in the playoffs and his playoff save percentage.

Mostly because in the 6 other playoff runs you left out, he never finished with a lower than .919 save percentage, and had 3 runs with a >.930 save percentage.
 

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