This is completely and statistically false.But in Price's case, it makes him look SUBSTANTIALLY worse. It'd drop him from that Lundqvist tier to the Vokoun tier.
As I said, Roy had the better career. But he was on far better teams. And he was wildly inconsistent. I don’t remember Carey Price ever losing us a series but Roy did that multiple times. I still remember Cam Neely scoring from center ice. And Roy never beat a team better than his own, Price beat better clubs with regularity.You're personal eye test aside.
Roy was a legend and a winner in the biggest moments.
Carey was a great athletic goaltender.
Yep. But he was no Roy.
Roy won four rounds, the Cup and the Con Smythe in his rookie year. 1986
Price in his rookie year, got to the second round where he had a melt down against a mediocre Flyers team. 2008. Didn't win his next round till 2014.
Price had one Hasek like season. Plus some pretty good ones.
Roy was great from 1984 to 1995. As a Canadien . With legendary play off performances.
No contest.
It's a compliment to Carey just to try compare the two.
Greatest goalie of a generation.
Weber's picture's in the dressing room now that he's in the Hall of Fame.Why do the Habs get labeled with this? Not the team, TBL, that won. Anywho anyone that pulls that term is just trying to demean another team's accomplishment as if every other team in the NHL wasn't in the same boat.
Just FYI if you're too young to know Kreider was known for his antics and hurt more than one goalie. He eventually wised up but he's still a shiat weasel in my book.
I love Pricer too but he shouldn't have his jersey retired. If he can't have his picture up in the dressing room then no way he gets the rafters.
p.s. The rules to getting your picture in the Canadiens' dressing room IIRC are: Play 2 full seasons on the Habs, Win a Cup for us and be in the Hockey Hall of Fame. I think the last guy to get in was Chris Chelios.
Not for me, I was around for both. Price was a great goalie, Roy was fricking magic.
Yes, I know I'm biased, but Lundqvist definitely deserved a Hart and multiple Vezinas. He carried such garbage teams his entire careerHenrik Lundqvist is comfortably ahead of Carey Price.
Vezina Finalists:
Lundqvist: 5
Price: 2
Vezina top 10:
Lundqvist: 10
Price: 7
Lundqvist's run from '05-06 to '15-16 is simply better than the meat of Price's career. Equally as dominant and far more consistent/reliable.
Ridiculous.As I said, Roy had the better career. But he was on far better teams. And he was wildly inconsistent. I don’t remember Carey Price ever losing us a series but Roy did that multiple times. I still remember Cam Neely scoring from center ice. And Roy never beat a team better than his own, Price beat better clubs with regularity.
Imagine Price behind those mid to late 80s Hab teams. He’d have been insane. His puck handling alone was like a third defenseman. Imagine Roy behind Price’s teams…. Completely different careers if that happens.