Who Will Be The Next Goaltender With A Losing Record To Be Inducted Into The Hockey Hall Of Fame?

Who Will Be The Next Goaltender With A Losing Record To Be Inducted Into The Hockey Hall Of Fame?


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The Roy Of Ottawa

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Who Will Be The Next Goaltender With A Losing Record To Be Inducted Into The Hockey Hall Of Fame?

Nikolai Khabibulin
Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Nikolai Khabibulin

Olaf Kolzig
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Sean Burke
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Don Beaupre
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Gilles Meloche
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GOALTENDERS WITH LOSING NHL RECORDS INDUCTED INTO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME


01. 1945: Chuck Gardiner (NHL - Regular Season: 316-112-152-52-42 - Playoffs: 21-12-6-3-5) 1 Stanley Cup
02. 1958: Hugh Lehman (NHL - Regular Season: 48-20-24-4-6 - Playoffs: 2-0-1-1-0)
03. 1969: Roy Worters (NHL - Regular Season: 484-171-229-83-67 - Playoffs: 11-3-6-2-3)
04. 1980: Gump Worsley (NHL - Regular Season: 861-335-352-150-43 - Playoffs: 70-40-26-5) 4 Stanley Cups
05. 1982: Emile Francis (NHL - Regular Season 95-31-52-11 - Playoffs - No record) Inducted in Builders Category
 
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The Roy Of Ottawa

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Nikolai Khabibulin (1 Stanley Cup with Tampa Bay Lightning in 2004; All-Star 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003)
Regular Season: 799 Games Played; 333 Wins; 373 Losses; 58 Ties; 46 Shutouts; GAA 2.72
Playoffs: 72 Games Played; 39 Wins; 31 Losses; 6 Shutouts; GAA 2.40
Regular Season plus playoffs: 372-404-58 (52 Shutouts)

Sean Burke (All-Star 1989, 2001, 2002)
Regular Season: 820 Games Played; 324 Wins; 350 Losses; 110 Ties; 38 Shutouts; GAA 2.95
Playoffs: 38 Games Played; 12 Wins; 23 Losses; 1 Shutout; GAA 3.31
Regular Season plus playoffs: 336-373-110 (39 Shutouts)
 
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Killion

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I'm with Warm Cookies on this one TROO.... really not seeing any of those Goaltenders getting in. Interesting, you make a decent case with the #'s but thats just not enough, in each case, come up short.
 

Neutrinos

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Don Beaupre is never making the Hockey Hall of Fame

You don't need to include him as an option in anymore polls
 

Doctor No

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Nikolai Khabibulin (1 Stanley Cup with Tampa Bay Lightning in 2004; All-Star 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003)

Regular Season: 799 Games Played; 333 Wins; 334 Losses; 97 Ties; 46 Shutouts; GAA 2.72

Not sure where you're getting your numbers (I recommend my site :D ) but Khabibulin has 58 ties, and 39 overtime losses.

I know that you get a point for them, but they are losses.
 

Doctor No

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Also a bit odd to base Hugh Lehman's career on what he did as a 41-year-old and a 42-year-old, after a stellar major pro career mostly in Vancouver.
 

Kyle McMahon

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Roberto Luongo is only 4 games above .500 for his career. So it's possible it could be him, if you assume him to be a future HOFer.
 
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Kyle McMahon

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Roberto Luongo used to have a losing record, but not anymore. He managed to erase that, and good for him.

His record could quickly revert back to a losing one, unless you have some inside information that he is now retiring. As I stated, he's only 4 games above .500 (according to Dr. No's goalie site).
 
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The Roy Of Ottawa

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There are some things you can't count on the HHOF website for. They have not separated OTL from the ties section for a lot of the goaltender candidates they have listed.
 
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