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  1. '22 Dan Vladar (1.000)*
  2. '21 Connor Hellebuyck (.950)
  3. '17 Martin Jones (.935)
  4. '23 Adin Hill (.934)
  5. '22 Pavel Francouz (.908)
  6. '22 Jonathan Quick (.904)
  7. '24 Jake Oettinger (.901)
  8. '24 Sergei Bobrovsky (.899)
  9. '17 John Gibson (.895)
  10. '25 Adin Hill (.893)
  11. '23 Joonas Korpisalo (.892)
  12. '20 Corey Crawford (.891)
  13. '25 Darcy Kuemper (.889)
  14. '25 Jake Oettinger (.853)
  15. '25 Casey DeSmith (.850)
  16. '24 Arturs Silovs (.882)
  17. '24 David Rittich (.872)
  18. '17 Jonathan Bernier (.862)
  19. '24 Cam Talbot (.861)
  20. '22 Jacob Markstrom (.852)
  21. '24 Anthony Stolarz (.842)
  22. '23 Laurent Brossoit (.841)
  23. '22 Darcy Kuemper (.813)
  24. '22 Cal Petersen (.800)
  25. '23 Pheonix Copley (.750)

*Vladar only faced 7 shots in that series

9 comments
  1. It’s funny that the cut off is the guy who somehow didn’t play good enough to earn a shot in a do or die game.

  2. Silovs played much better than the sv% would suggest. The Latvian luongo will rise again

  3. Oh what, probably the best offensive duo ((in the past 20 years at the minimum)) to grace the ice score at will in the playoffs? You need good defense and a good goalie to stop those 2, you need to stop them getting pucks to net, and a goalie who can stop what leaks through. And that is an insanely difficult task, so you also need offense who can give it right back. So essentially, you need a whole damned team, but no its Otter who lost those games

  4. Martin Jones has a .935 in that series?? Oilers won it in 6, that’s crazy. Meanwhile Darcy Kemper had an .813 and they got swept. Hockey is weird 

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