Monday, December 13, 2021

Shining Between the Pipes

The Blackhawks are well represented on the list of winningest goalies in National Hockey League history. Among the most prominent Hawks netminders of the past six or seven decades, only Corey Crawford does not rank among the all-time leaders in career regular-season victories. Glenn Hall, Tony Esposito, Ed Belfour, and Dominik Hasek do.
     
MARC-ANDRE FLEURY

     And so does Marc-Andre Fleury, who is only the third goalie of all time to log 500 victories. He reached that milestone last Thursday night with a 2-0 shutout of the Montreal Canadiens, the team he idolized while growing up just an hour from their rink. Canadiens fans chanted Fleurys name as the clock ticked down and gave him a standing ovation after the horn sounded. 
     I dont know why, Fleury said, but in this building Ive always had a tough time winning games. It meant a lot to have so many people from Quebec being proud of me being from here and achieving this goal.
     In the dressing room, the humble Fleury grabbed the WWE-style belt that goes to the Hawks most valuable player of each winning game and presented it to Jonathan Toews, in honor of the captains first goal this season. Reasoning that Fleurys 500th victory (a shutout, no less) was the greater achievement, Toews gave the belt right back to Fleury. 
     
     Fleury already has his name engraved on the Stanley Cup three times from his days with the Pittsburgh Penguins, and the Vezina Trophy as the leagues outstanding goalie of 2020-21 belongs to him thanks to his performances for the Vegas Golden Knights. 
     He has won 375 games for the Penguins, 117 for the Knights, and eight (so far) for the Hawks.
     Below is the current list of the NHLs all-time leaders in regular-season wins by goalies. (Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of victories achieved in a Blackhawks sweater.)


        Goalie                                    Years                     Wins         

          1. Martin Brodeur                 1991 - 2015            691       

          2. Patrick Roy                      1984 - 2003            551

          3. Marc-Andre Fleury           2003 -                     500  (8) 

          4. Roberto Luongo               1999 - 2019            489

          5. Ed Belfour                        1988 - 2007            484  (201)

          6. Henrik Lundqvist              2005 - 2020            459

          7. Curtis Joseph                   1989 - 2009            454

          8. Terry Sawchuk                  1949 - 1970            445

          9. Jacques Plante                 1952 - 1973            437 

        10. Tony Esposito                   1968 - 1984            423  (418)

        11. Glenn Hall                         1952 - 1971            407  (276)

        12. Grant Fuhr                        1981 - 2000            403

        13. Chris Osgood                    1993 - 2011            401

        14. Ryan Miller                        2002 -                     391

        15. Dominik Hasek                  1990 - 2008            389  (13)

  

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