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Just wondering if anyone has a list right now of the top rated goalies for the 2004 draft. I'm sure Montoya went to number 1 after his WJHC performance
Cariboux said:2005 will be a better year with Ryan Mior and J Levasseur
I would rate Montoya right under Schwarz, then Dubnyk after.august said:1-Marek Schwarz G Sparta Praha (Cze)
2-Devan Dubnyk G Kamloops (WHL)
3-Alvaro Montoya G Michigan (CCHA)
4-Julien Ellis G Shawinigan (QMJHL)
5-David Brown G Notre Dame (CCHA)
6-Cory Schneider G Phillips-Andover (USHS)
7-David Shantz G Mississauga (OHL)
8-Ian Keserich G Cleveland (NAHL)
9-Justin Peters G Toronto St. Michael's (OHL)
10-Joe Fallon G Cedar Rapids (USHL)
11-Martin Houle G Cape Breton (QMJHL)
David Brown from Notre Dame is a freshman so I think he's gonna have to opt in or lose his eligibility. He also started off the yr with 3 shutouts but has cooled off since and now Morgan Cey has returned from injury.august said:1-Marek Schwarz G Sparta Praha (Cze)
2-Devan Dubnyk G Kamloops (WHL)
3-Alvaro Montoya G Michigan (CCHA)
4-Julien Ellis G Shawinigan (QMJHL)
5-David Brown G Notre Dame (CCHA)
6-Cory Schneider G Phillips-Andover (USHS)
7-David Shantz G Mississauga (OHL)
8-Ian Keserich G Cleveland (NAHL)
9-Justin Peters G Toronto St. Michael's (OHL)
10-Joe Fallon G Cedar Rapids (USHL)
11-Martin Houle G Cape Breton (QMJHL)
RichPanther said:David Brown from Notre Dame is a freshman so I think he's gonna have to opt in or lose his eligibility. He also started off the yr with 3 shutouts but has cooled off since and now Morgan Cey has returned from injury.
montreal said:And Vincent from the Sags
Fan.At said:Is there a chance that austrian goalie Matthias Lange gets drafted this year? He had a decent performance at the WJC despite being peppered with 50-60 shots a game...
Thanks for the clarification...wasn't sure about what exactly was his DOB.cagney said:Brown was born before September 15th 1985 so he's automatically eligible.
cagney said:I'd be pretty surprised to see him get drafted. From what I can tell he's the number two goalie on his NAHL team which is not impressive for a 19 year old. For comparisons sake, Ian Keserich is 17 and is the number one goalie on his squad in a much tougher division of the league (although I must admit that I'm unsure if Keserich has the same high stock as he did before the season started).
La-La-Laprise said:Another kid for 2005 is my sleeper.
Francois Proteau. Back up in Cape Breton this year. He is a december 86 born.
Very good goalie.
gopher said:lange ist still 18, and he is the usual number one goalie of the bulls,
but he wasn´t able to play for his team during the last month because of the u20 wjc und i think he was ill too ....