I did some deeper research on goalies last night. Luongo did fare a little better than I initially expected. I ranked about 30 deep on goalies, Luongo and Lundqvist ended up in the mid-20's. Not sure I will get that deep on the goalie list when I compile my 120, but you never know.
Other thoughts on goalies since that's what I was working on last night:
I separated them into where I saw natural gaps. Roy/Hasek in the first, then Plante/Hall/Sawchuk/Brodeur, then I have Dryden and Tretiak side-by-side, and can't see much of a gap between them. Then about 6 pre-war/war-time goalies. That is 14 names, all of which will make the list. Beyond that, it's hard to say. Espo, Belfour and Tiny lead the final cluster, which is about 15 deep.
Keep in mind that prior to 1981, the Vezina trophy was essentially the Jennings trophy. It was given to the goalie who played the most games for the team with the fewest goals against. Still impressive to win, but no context is able to be applied, particularly to the quality of the team in front of them. Makes Plante's 5 straight Vezina's playing for the Habs in the 50'sslightly less impressive, when you consider Glen Hall was voted First-Team all-star ahead of him in 3 of those years. Taking post-season all-star selections, and Hart votes into consideration, Glen Hall has a solid case to jump Plante on the list.