I read somewhere that Reimer's sv% is boosted a little because he gives up so many poorly-directed rebounds. So, more often than other goalies, he makes 2-3 saves rather than just one. Not sure how strongly it applies, but that was always something that stuck with me.
If I'm reading the statistics right, according to Corsica, THIS season at 5v5, Reimer had 37 rebound attempts against on 878 shots against. That's 4.2% of the shots he faced.
Now, I believe "Rebounds Against" if they're calculated the way I believe they are, include
both rebounds given up by the goalie and shot blockers. But still, for some comparision to his teammates...
Jonathan Bernier faced 47 rebounds against on 894 shots against, or 5.3%
Martin Jones faced 91 rebounds against on 1334 shots against, or 6.8%
And a few other goalies:
Ben Bishop faced 77 rebounds against on 1282 shots against, or 6%
Corey Crawford faced 94 rebounds against on 1332 shots against, or 7.1%
Brian Elliott faced 52 rebounds against on 808 shots against, or 6.4%
Frederik Andersen faced 47 rebounds against on 824 shots against, or 5.7%
Jonas Hiller faced 41 rebounds against on 497 shots against, or 8.2%
I don't think there's anything
unique about Reimer as far as stopping rebounds specifically.
Expanding to a three season sample, Reimer has faced 126 RBA on 2540 SA, or 5.0%... it sounds like his rebound control is pretty good, that or the Leafs just matador away from every shot. Probably a combination of both.