Pre 2000 Goalie tandems

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tib2d2

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What would you say was the most successful goalie tandems pre year 2000? Its so common now but I feel it was way more rare pre 2000. You had your main starter, then your 15-20 game backup.
 
Vanbiesbrouck and Richter platooned for the Rangers in the early 90's and started like every other game it felt like.
 
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Billy Smith and Chico Resch with the 70's and early 80's Islanders. I know it's a defense-first system so that has an effect on averaging stats, but these guys were independently talented. Very positionally sound, very smart goalies, didn't overplay the game like many goalies of the era.
 
Roy/Hayward won 3 Jennings in a row together, not 50-50 in the playoff but went to a cup final.

Were quite solid, 87 to 89 Hayward played 112 games in the regular season and 19 in the playoff, Montreal 2.90 goal against by game was all alone in its own tier, no one else close.

Roy played 139 games in the regular season and 33 in the playoff, more obviously but still a good work balance.
 
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ahh the platoon days where you could have team media posters with both goalies Stefan and Hanlon

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One team that continued post-2000 even strict about it was the wild Roloson-Fernandez, they would continue to alternate after a bad games even in the playoff from memory.

They did pretty well, from 2002-2006
Fernandez: 10,020 minutes to 9660 for Roloson in the regular season, 552 to 579 in the playoff.

The wild had the 6th best defense in goals against during their days together.
 
what about that Cheever-Johnson bruins pair, they seem to have played about the exact same amount when the won the cup, won 6 game each. They were alternating game to game quite a bit in the playoff.

That something you do not see often now a day.
 
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