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tctitans |
Posted - 05/01/2007 : 11:06:32 Of the Vezina finalist, who do you think will win? (add who you think *should* win in your comments) |
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D-fender6 |
Posted - 05/02/2007 : 20:28:41 Kipper of coarse. without him the flames would have been swept and embarrased worse then they were. |
Habsfan92 |
Posted - 05/02/2007 : 16:05:23 It has to be Martin Brodeur, I also want him to win the Hart. If he is being proclaimed as the greatest goalie of all time, and he had his best season this year, then why shouldn't he win the league's best goalie award? If you've already forgotten, he set an NHL record this season for most wins in a season!!! What else does he have to do to win best goalie? |
freddyboy |
Posted - 05/01/2007 : 16:52:28 i thnik they might have forgot Niklas Backstrom ( sorry for the spelling)
41 game 23 wins 8 loss 6 Ot loss 1.97 average 0.929% of save 5 shutout
not bad stats
but i think Luongo will have it
joe is a god, if u dont agree....i dont care |
leafsfan_101 |
Posted - 05/01/2007 : 16:04:20 quote: Originally posted by PENSFAN8771
I used to say Brodeur, but Luongo has been great in the playoffs. Brodeur has been good, but not great.
Luongo has been good but I don't think that it outshines Marty, at least not yet. Brodeur put up phenominal numbers, some of the best of his illustrious career, so I think he will get it.
When life gives you lemons throw them at the Ottawa Senators and their fans and hope it gets them in the eyes ;) |
Patchy |
Posted - 05/01/2007 : 15:58:19 It's brodeur no doubt, look at what he's accomplished this year.
~~Go Leafs Go~~ |
bablaboushka |
Posted - 05/01/2007 : 15:50:43 Kiprusoff...? Kiprusoff...? Oh my God don't get me started.
I think it should be Brodeur again. More wins, better stats (for what they're worth), 12 freaking shutouts which is a career-high for even him, sets a new NHL record, however debated it is, for wins with 48 but most importantly he did this on a team that averaged fewer goals per game than Vancouver. Now I know the BC homers won't accept that as an argument but I think that matters a lot. |
PainTrain |
Posted - 05/01/2007 : 15:31:47 Luongo just beats Brodeur for me, the Canucks wouldn't be anywhere without him . But the same thing goes with Brodeur very close one. |
Saku Steen |
Posted - 05/01/2007 : 15:18:24 Wow, this is close between Marty any Roberto. I said Luongo. The canucks wouldnt be where they are if he wasnt on the team. |
KariyaSelanne |
Posted - 05/01/2007 : 15:09:25 Hey guys I finally got my computer fixed:D I first thought that it would be Brodeur, but Luongo has carried Vancouver almost all season and now the playoffs, I think this guy deserves it.
Go Preds Go!!! |
Mikhailova |
Posted - 05/01/2007 : 13:48:57 It was a tough choice between Luongo and Brodeur, but I went with Brodeur. Kiprusoff and Lundqvist, although good, don't have stats as good as the other two, so it came down to Marty and Roberto. |
jbraiter |
Posted - 05/01/2007 : 12:35:22 I have no clue why Lundqvist and Kipprussof are in their. it is definitley either Roberto Luongo or Martin Brodour. Even though Brodour had better stats. Luongo deserves the award, because he played and excelled better |
PENSFAN8771 |
Posted - 05/01/2007 : 12:24:40 I've been very impressed with Luongo and Brodeur this year, so I think it must be between those two. Their stats are nearly identical, but I think NJ has better scoring (or at least noticeable scoring). So I'd vote for Luongo. I used to say Brodeur, but Luongo has been great in the playoffs. Brodeur has been good, but not great. |