- May 1, 2011
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For anyone interested, here's the current results just 1.5 weeks into the season. Anyone not listed here either hasn't allowed a goal I counted stoppable yet or hasn't played.
Anderson 2.
Binnington 4.
Markstrom 4.
Smith 4.
Fleury 3.
Hellebuyck 4.
Lundqvist 3.
Mrazek 3.
Rask 2.
Bishop 3.
Rittich 5.
Brossoit 2.
Blackwood 5.
Crawford 3.
Hart 1.
Varlamov 3.
Jones 3.
Korpisalo 3.
Hutton 1.
Merzlikins 4.
Holtby 4.
Rinne 5.
Howard 1.
Price 2.
Hutchinson 1.
Kuemper 1.
Dell 2.
Bobrovsky 1.
Khudobin 3.
Bernier 2.
Greiss 3.
Andersen 3.
Ullmark 2.
Reimer 1.
Murray 5.
Campbell 3.
Quick 4.
Kinkaid 2.
Schneider 1.
Koskinen 1.
Vasilevskiy 1.
Allen 2.
Nilsson 3.
Dubnyk 2.
Halak 1.
Miller 1.
McElhinney 2.
Saros 1.
Samsonov 1.
Raanta 1.
Francouz 1.
One name that is a clear absence is Grubauer. He played very well on my count last year too. John Gibson is another one missing on here, who was VERY good on my project last year.
Binnington sticks out as someone for me that I'm surprised with. Last year, I only counted 12 goals stoppable on him in the regular season, which was WAY better than my league average. Now, he did only play like half a season, but that was still really low. So it's surprising to see him starting out the way he has. Even though I expected him to drop off a little bit from last year.
I think the league leaders last year was a tie between Martin Jones and Mikko Koskinen at 52 each.
Anderson 2.
Binnington 4.
Markstrom 4.
Smith 4.
Fleury 3.
Hellebuyck 4.
Lundqvist 3.
Mrazek 3.
Rask 2.
Bishop 3.
Rittich 5.
Brossoit 2.
Blackwood 5.
Crawford 3.
Hart 1.
Varlamov 3.
Jones 3.
Korpisalo 3.
Hutton 1.
Merzlikins 4.
Holtby 4.
Rinne 5.
Howard 1.
Price 2.
Hutchinson 1.
Kuemper 1.
Dell 2.
Bobrovsky 1.
Khudobin 3.
Bernier 2.
Greiss 3.
Andersen 3.
Ullmark 2.
Reimer 1.
Murray 5.
Campbell 3.
Quick 4.
Kinkaid 2.
Schneider 1.
Koskinen 1.
Vasilevskiy 1.
Allen 2.
Nilsson 3.
Dubnyk 2.
Halak 1.
Miller 1.
McElhinney 2.
Saros 1.
Samsonov 1.
Raanta 1.
Francouz 1.
One name that is a clear absence is Grubauer. He played very well on my count last year too. John Gibson is another one missing on here, who was VERY good on my project last year.
Binnington sticks out as someone for me that I'm surprised with. Last year, I only counted 12 goals stoppable on him in the regular season, which was WAY better than my league average. Now, he did only play like half a season, but that was still really low. So it's surprising to see him starting out the way he has. Even though I expected him to drop off a little bit from last year.
I think the league leaders last year was a tie between Martin Jones and Mikko Koskinen at 52 each.
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