He didn't have Chellios, Robinson or Gainey in 93 (which is the season that is at the top of the list with 95 Brodeur). Roy has played on some strong teams obviously, but his best performance came when those defensive HOFers were basically all gone outside of Carboneau. I've already given credit to Brodeur for his 95 cup run but outside of that one, his other runs don't even place in the top 25 on that list while Roy appears in the top 25 4x (3x in the top 10 alone). The 86 and 89 Canadiens were strong teams with good defensive support, but they weren't the 70s Habs dynasty; performing at that level is never an easy feat, let alone doing it 3x.
I brought up the chart to show Brodeur's 95, 00, and 03 cup runs weren't all equal to Roy's cup runs and that's still true. 95 vs 93 favors Roy because his defensive support wasn't the same caliber as NJ's trap. Even if you wanna argue Roy didn't "do more with less" every time, he still did "more".
I didn't call 01 a masterclass, I called 93 and 86 masterclasses, his 01 run is probably his 4th best playoff run which is saying a lot. Roy played with some great defensemen in his career, but he proved he could do it without them or Jacques Lemaire in 93. Nobody here is saying Brodeur isn't a great goaltender, he's obviously one of the greatest of all time, I just don't think he's on the same level as Roy and Hasek at their best.