I would take him too, he's got age certainly going for him as well. He hasn't been as good as I think a lot of people act like he has been, but he's also not even 25, so his entire career so far has been played in his early 20's.
I don't see him as elite yet, I kind of see him in the same tier as Demko, Ullmark, Kuemper and Markstrom (Markstrom is out with one more BAD season though) as the good goalies in the league, but not really elite.
I think really the only elite goalies in the league are the two Russian's across the river, the Russian across the bay from me, and Saros and Hellebuyck.
The other guys are in that tier. Swayman may also be in that tier, but still has a limited run of time and has only been used as a 1b/backup thus far, unlike Oettinger, who has been a clear cut number one for several years now.
Almost everyone that I haven't named is in the JAG category, which is pretty big, but the few leftover after that are in the BAD category. We all know who I'd put in that one. Jones, Mrazek, the former #29 of the Devils (not 1992 Brodeur) and there's probably a couple other guys I'm forgetting. Grubauer is certainly pretty nearly in this category at this point and Binnington is certainly getting there. Kahkonen probably belongs down here and so does Talbot and some of the other old goalies like Talbot. David Rittich certainly belongs here, or maybe he belongs in my next tier, along with Pheonix Copley, who should be playing in the AHL. Cal Petersen as well. I think it's safe to put Jack Campbell in that category too after his last 70-something games. Nedeljkovic for sure belongs there.
Then there's a tier below that which are guys that are either call ups on the verge of making the NHL, and the guys that get called up when there's injuries, but are pretty much only signed for the AHL. Some of these guys used to be NHL regulars, but washed out of the league. Some of these guys are debatably better than some of the guys in the tier above them.
And then there's one tier at the very bottom and that just features one guy. And that one guy is the has-been from Connecticut that insists on embarrassing himself even more and signed with the Rangers, after really heavily embarrassing himself enough last year. If I couldn't see the much younger looking face, I would have been convinced that was 58 year old Hasek out there coming out of retirement.