1. Dominik Hasek - The Dominator
Known for his acrobatic saves and unorthodox style, Hasek is considered one of the greatest goaltenders of all time.
2. Martin Brodeur - The Winningest Goalie
Brodeur holds numerous NHL records, including most wins by a goaltender and most shutouts.
3. Patrick Roy - The Playoff Performer
Roy's clutch performances in the playoffs earned him the nickname 'St. Patrick' and multiple Stanley Cup championships.
4. Terry Sawchuk - The Ironman
Sawchuk's durability and toughness made him a legend in the goaltending position during the Original Six era.
5. Jacques Plante - The Masked Innovator
Plante revolutionized the position by being the first goaltender to regularly wear a mask for protection.
6. Ken Dryden - The Big Game Player
Dryden's calm demeanor and exceptional play in pressure situations helped lead the Montreal Canadiens to multiple championships.
7. Henrik Lundqvist - The King of New York
Lundqvist's consistency and skill made him a fan favorite during his tenure with the New York Rangers.
8. Ed Belfour - The Eagle
Belfour's aggressive style and competitive nature made him a force to be reckoned with in the crease.
9. Bernie Parent - The Back-to-Back Champion
Parent backstopped the Philadelphia Flyers to consecutive Stanley Cup victories in the 1970s.
10. Marc-Andre Fleury - The Flower
Fleury's athleticism and quick reflexes have made him a standout goaltender in the modern era of the NHL.