My guess would be Glen Hall or Jacques Plante.Brodeur is number 1 and Terry Sawchuck is number 2. Does anybody know who is number 3?
I refuse to Google the answer. For some reason, I think it is the guy that Terry Sawchuck beat when he set the record. George Hainsworth at 94.My guess would be Glen Hall or Jacques Plante.
So you looked it up on the NHL website ?I refuse to Google the answer. For some reason, I think it is the guy that Terry Sawchuck beat when he set the record. George Hainsworth at 94.
Yes, maybe even good enough for Silver.NHL checks pads all the time. Miller is just that good.
Nope, no peeping, strictly from memory. I recall when Terry broke the record. I wonder how many years passed between George and Terry. We know Terry's record lasted 39 years.So you looked it up on the NHL website ?
After seeing your post I checked it and you got the goalie and nailed the number as well, 94.
Maybe he was a big reason why they were consistently better. A lot of those teams did not score a lot of goals so he could not afford to make many mistakes.Congrats to Martin, however, both Roy and Hasek were better than him regardless of the stats because Martin played on a consistently better team than the other two.
Congrats to Martin, however, both Roy and Hasek were better than him regardless of the stats because Martin played on a consistently better team than the other two.