Professor What
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There's been a lot of discussion about whether or not modern goaltending gets its due or if it lags behind previous eras, but I think there's probably agreement that the best of the best of recent years deserve credit for what they've done. Henrik Lundqvist, who I've got in my top 20 now, would be a prime example of someone that deserves that kind of recognition, and I think it's pretty well universally accepted that he does.
Of course, Lundqvist is retired now, so he's no longer among the ranks of the actives. Someone who is is Connor Hellebuyck. He just won his second Vezina tonight (which is one more than Lundqvist), and he's been a four-time Vezina finalist now (one short of Lundqvist), and one can only imagine that he's about to get his third all-star selection (one more than Lundqvist). All of this has been done by the age of 30. If he keeps this up, surely he's going to penetrate well into the top goalies list. My question is how far do you think he's gotten on the list right now?
Of course, Lundqvist is retired now, so he's no longer among the ranks of the actives. Someone who is is Connor Hellebuyck. He just won his second Vezina tonight (which is one more than Lundqvist), and he's been a four-time Vezina finalist now (one short of Lundqvist), and one can only imagine that he's about to get his third all-star selection (one more than Lundqvist). All of this has been done by the age of 30. If he keeps this up, surely he's going to penetrate well into the top goalies list. My question is how far do you think he's gotten on the list right now?