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All Time Regular Season Goaltending Records
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All Time Goaltending Leaders

Full list on SHL History Database

Updated to S67

Top 25 Wins
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1 : Michael McFadden - 458
2 : Elizabeth Doyle - 457
3 : Harry Carpet - 448
4 : Kata Vilde - 429
5 : A Jobin - 404
6 : Jakub Aittokallio - 402
7 : Strom Chamberlain - 372
8 : Beaujeaux Biscuit - 368
9 : Hunter Wong - 367
10 : Mark Harter - 359
11 : Geezus Kryyst - 350
12 : Luca Del Vecchio - 345
13 : Mat Smith - 342
14 : Tommy Tuck - 333
15 : Cillian Kavanagh - 330
16 : Mikke Laukkanen - 329
17 : Lauris Prikulis - 318
18 : Edwin Ask - 302
19 : Aleister Cain - 300
20 : Mike Honcho - 299
21 : Ryan Jesster - 289
22 : Tibuk Soonika - 277
23 : Peter Larson - 270
24 : Knox Booth - 265
25 : Robert Andersson - 259

Top 25 Games Played
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1 : Harry Carpet - 939
2 : Michael McFadden - 823
3 : Kata Vilde - 790
4 : Geezus Kryyst - 780
5 : Luca Del Vecchio - 714
6 : Mark Harter - 711
7 : Jakub Aittokallio - 709
8 : Strom Chamberlain - 703
9 : Beaujeaux Biscuit - 679
10 : Elizabeth Doyle - 676
11 : Hunter Wong - 659
12 : Cillian Kavanagh - 634
13 : Lauris Prikulis - 623
14 : Mikke Laukkanen - 603
15 : Tommy Tuck - 580
16 : A Jobin - 564
17 : Ryan Jesster - 546
17 : Knox Booth - 546
19 : Name Redacted - 537
20 : Peter Larson - 527
21 : Aleister Cain - 523
22 : Chris Partridge - 522
23 : Edwin Ask - 515
24 : Nicolae Antonescu - 513
25 : Mike Honcho - 511

Top 25 Shutouts
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1 : Harry Carpet - 71
2 : Elizabeth Doyle - 66
3 : A Jobin - 62
4 : Kata Vilde - 54
5 : Jakub Aittokallio - 53
6 : Strom Chamberlain - 51
6 : Cillian Kavanagh - 51
8 : Mat Smith - 48
9 : Hunter Wong - 46
9 : Geezus Kryyst - 46
11 : Michael McFadden - 45
11 : Edwin Ask - 45
13 : Mark Harter - 43
13 : Peter Larson - 43
15 : Lauris Prikulis - 41
16 : Jordin FourFour - 39
17 : Tibuk Soonika - 38
17 : Knox Booth - 38
19 : Mikke Laukkanen - 37
19 : Mike Verminski - 37
21 : Colin Schmidt - 35
22 : Luca Del Vecchio - 33
22 : Richard C. Hocolate - 33
24 : Aleister Cain - 31
24 : Josef Heiss - 31

Top 25 SV% (Min 200 GP)
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1 : Fernando Garcia - 0.928
2 : Cale Amundsen - 0.920
3 : Frans Eller - 0.918
4 : Name Redacted - 0.917
5 : Markus Tegernako - 0.916
6 : Nicolae Antonescu - 0.915
7 : Harry Carpet - 0.915
8 : John McBride - 0.915
9 : Mike Honcho - 0.915
10 : Mat Smith - 0.915
11 : A Jobin - 0.914
12 : Peter Larson - 0.914
13 : Ryan Jesster - 0.913
14 : Luca Del Veccio - 0.913
15 : Jon St. Ark - 0.913
16 : Damien Vertigo - 0.913
17 : Elizabeth Doyle - 0.913
18 : Strom Chamberlain - 0.913
19 : Knox Booth - 0.913
20 : Samat Beibitzhanov - 0.912
21 : Scoochie Stratton - 0.912
22 : Cedric Robinson - 0.912
23 : Robert Andersson - 0.912
24 : Evgeni Petrov - 0.912
25 : Hugo Gronroos - 0.911

Top 25 GAA (Min 200 GP)
Code:
1 : Fernando Garcia - 2.065
2 : John McBride - 2.191
3 : Mike Honcho - 2.297
4 : Jermaine Tennyson - 2.373
5 : Ryan Jesster - 2.385
6 : Jordin FourFour - 2.397
7 : A Jobin - 2.404
8 : Edwin Ask - 2.414
9 : Tom Corcoran - 2.446
10 : C.J. James - 2.446
11 : Jakub Aittokallio - 2.449
12 : Mike Verminski - 2.451
13 : Mat Smith - 2.451
14 : Dustin Rose - 2.481
15 : Jackson Weekes - 2.492
16 : Cedric Robinson - 2.503
17 : Elizabeth Doyle - 2.511
18 : Brandon Sawyer - 2.517
20 : Josef Heiss - 2.546
21 : Colin Schmidt - 2.557
22 : Tibuk Soonika - 2.569
23 : Lauris Prikulis - 2.576
24 : Dymo Ranjan - 2.588
24 : Emiko Spector - 2.588
25 : Peter Larson - 2.594
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What other stats do people want to see here?

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Quote:Originally posted by Wally@Dec 15 2017, 12:01 PM
What other stats do people want to see here?

GAA? Maybe assists, shots against.

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Quote:Originally posted by Wally@Dec 15 2017, 01:01 PM
What other stats do people want to see here?
PIMs plz

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Not surprised McBride is still #1, dude was truly a legend.

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The SO and save % cumulative numbers are a little meh because some goalies played in different era's where they would have inflated those numbers.

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There are guys like Honcho, Jesster up there from the same era who were great for their time but still were not as good as McBride, or even Andersson/Broadway. Shit I cant even see McBride on the SO list lol

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Quote:Originally posted by sarmo@Dec 18 2017, 03:21 AM
There are guys like Honcho, Jesster up there from the same era who were great for their time but still were not as good as McBride, or even Andersson/Broadway. Shit I cant even see McBride on the SO list lol
McBride wasn't really a shutout type of goalie. I believe he had like 18 or 20, it was an even number. He just had consistency and played in an era as well that was kinder to goalies (the seasons he played and had SV% around .910+ were seasons where there would be 4 or 5 goalies with the same but rare to go over .920). We had some runs that were unkind around it, McBride was a perfectly timed one in a way (came in at end of era where best goalie was Jesster with a .908 or so that season and left at point where most goalies started putting up .905ish) while still being of course a great goalie.

It's just astonishing to me to see my name at the top of most of these lists. I believe I'm also top-5 in GAA if I remember this list correctly. Which to me, my numbers are insane. Wong got a lot closer than I had thought, but still a season or two from the games played, a couple solid seasons (20+ wins) from the wins most likely (maybe just one on a real good year) and probably a couple of good seasons from the shutouts. He had a hell of a career to make it that far up and it was very quiet in a way with that.

That's probably the most incredible person on the list to me, Wong going so long and doing so well without it being really highlighted to my knowledge.

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Quote:Originally posted by JayWhy@Dec 18 2017, 09:14 PM

McBride wasn't really a shutout type of goalie. I believe he had like 18 or 20, it was an even number. He just had consistency and played in an era as well that was kinder to goalies (the seasons he played and had SV% around .910+ were seasons where there would be 4 or 5 goalies with the same but rare to go over .920). We had some runs that were unkind around it, McBride was a perfectly timed one in a way (came in at end of era where best goalie was Jesster with a .908 or so that season and left at point where most goalies started putting up .905ish) while still being of course a great goalie.

It's just astonishing to me to see my name at the top of most of these lists. I believe I'm also top-5 in GAA if I remember this list correctly. Which to me, my numbers are insane. Wong got a lot closer than I had thought, but still a season or two from the games played, a couple solid seasons (20+ wins) from the wins most likely (maybe just one on a real good year) and probably a couple of good seasons from the shutouts. He had a hell of a career to make it that far up and it was very quiet in a way with that.

That's probably the most incredible person on the list to me, Wong going so long and doing so well without it being really highlighted to my knowledge.

Absolutely... couldn't agree more JY. Jakub had an absolute historic run of a career and I think it overshadowed what Wong accomplished. Obviously not taking away from your career, but Wongy had an amazing run in his own right... I love seeing the runs and streaks of goalie performance throughout the careers.

The era we are in now, truly has a bunch of goalies that are defining their careers and will be interesting to see how it entirely unfolds in another 5-6 seasons.

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Quote:Originally posted by Wally@Dec 18 2017, 10:50 PM


Absolutely... couldn't agree more JY.  Jakub had an absolute historic run of a career and I think it overshadowed what Wong accomplished.  Obviously not taking away from your career, but Wongy had an amazing run in his own right... I love seeing the runs and streaks of goalie performance throughout the careers.

The era we are in now, truly has a bunch of goalies that are defining their careers and will be interesting to see how it entirely unfolds in another 5-6 seasons.
Absolutely. It's something I take pride in and also feel a little bad about to overshadow someone in that way. He deserves a lot of credit, it's tough to stick out a goalie that long as we've seen with a few recently. I can say Jason will not be breaking Jakub's records, but ya know, 200 wins isn't the hardest thing to get to anymore, it used to be a massive accomplishment and now it's 300 that's the tough accomplished group and will probably get shattered by a tough group of goalies at some point.

Going to be a lot of goalies who had the opportunity to get to that level, but the question is more about their personal want for it. A lot of people struggle with being goalie, especially for long periods. It'll be tough. I'm curious to see who breaks into these groups here.

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Seeing how far I made it makes me wish I could have dedicated more time to this site playing for an underachieving team. Really an honor to see my name next to the greats
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Is this updated after S38?

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Quote:Originally posted by Symmetrik@Jan 22 2018, 04:24 PM
Is this updated after S38?

Negative that and historical updates are being worked on over the next couple of days

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Quote:Originally posted by Wally@Jan 22 2018, 06:16 PM


Negative that and historical updates are being worked on over the next couple of days

cool, was just wondering how close Harter can get Ninja 44 games in S38 & 39 gives him 701

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Quote:Originally posted by Symmetrik@Jan 22 2018, 05:53 PM


cool, was just wondering how close Harter can get  Ninja 44 games in S38 & 39 gives him 701

Damn... looks like I better start earning that reserve TPE haha

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