Pantokrator
Who's the clown?
It is only save percentage. GAA is a team statistic.
It is all relative, but I agree with this. I would like to add wins as being a team statistic. If a team limits shots, only gives up low percentage shots, and clears rebounds, the goalie, no matter who he is (unless it is a Flyers goalie, in particular Brian Boucher) will have great numbers.
I remember a game several years ago, Devils vs. Vancouver in which Brodeur faced 8 shots. Yet Brodeur gets accolades for a shut out while at that time the likes of Luongo was facing 40 shots a game with Florida. I am not saying this to make Luongo out to be better than Brodeur (I'd take Brodeur from a few years ago), I am just trying to show that a goalie facing 8 low percentage shots will likely save them. It's not Brodeur's fault, he played/plays on great teams. This is why I hate goalie stats, although I think of them all, sv% is the best indicator.