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When it comes to ranking goaltenders, there's no way to escape the guessing game. The season is way too long, and too many obstacles keep a goalie from maintaining his value for more than a few weeks.
Then there are the 10-to-12 AHL goalies that earn unexpected opportunities due to frustrating and untimely injuries, all of which swiftly change the entire landscape of your fantasy team and league.
If things weren't already tough enough, in today's NHL, very few goalies bring a high assurance level in terms of durability, consistency, and truly elite talent. In fact, only a handful can be found on "strong" teams this year, so to secure one in the first two rounds is to solidify your team as a force in the league.
HOW WE RANKED OUR GOALIES
In order to help you better prepare for your fantasy draft, we've tweaked and enhanced our annual Top-30 Goaltender rankings. We started by adding projected workloads next to each goalie (games played), plus the odds (or our confidence level) that each starting goalie reaches their projected workload.
We feel like this will not only give you a better overall picture of the fantasy goalie landscape, but help you understand where solid sleepers can be found. Backups with an asterisk (*) next to their name could play in more than 25 games and are potentially worth owning as a third goalie.
We've also added a list of 10 AHL goaltenders that could earn a few starts and wins this season. Keep that list handy if you need to dig really deep for a future stud or hidden gem.
One final note: spots #31-33 stem from the individual cases of Brian Elliott, Roberto Luongo (obviously expecting a trade), and Braden Holtby. These goalies carry legit Top-30 value, but we wanted our rankings to include at least one goalie from each team. Depending on how they play compared to their counterparts, their roles and workloads, and therefore their fantasy value, could be reversed.
1. Henrik Lundqvist, Rangers (62)(95%) --- Martin Biron
2. Pekka Rinne, Predators (70)(90%) --- Chris Mason
3. Jonathan Quick, Kings (65)(90%) --- Jonathan Bernier
4. Cam Ward, Hurricanes (70)(85%) --- Justin Peters
5. Jaroslav Halak, Blues (55)(80%) --- Brian Elliott*
6. Ryan Miller, Sabres (65)(90%) --- Jhonas Enroth
7. Marc-Andre Fleury, Penguins (62)(85%) --- Tomas Vokoun
8. Niklas Backstrom, Wild (58)(80%) --- Josh Harding*
9. Tuukka Rask, Bruins (60)(75%) --- Anton Khudobin*
10. Jonas Hiller, Ducks (63)(85%) --- Viktor Fasth
11. Mike Smith, Coyotes (66)(90%) --- Jason LaBarbera
12. Cory Schneider, Canucks (52)(75%) --- Roberto Luongo*
13. Ilya Bryzgalov, Flyers (62)(85%) --- Michael Leighton
14. Carey Price, Canadiens (65)(95%) --- Peter Budaj
15. Kari Lehtonen, Stars (60)(85%) --- Richard Bachman
16. Roberto Luongo, Canucks (50)(80%) --- Cory Schneider*
17. Antti Niemi, Sharks (62)(80%) --- Thomas Greiss*
18. Jimmy Howard, Red Wings (58)(65%) --- Jonas Gustavsson*
19. Craig Anderson, Senators (58)(85%) --- Ben Bishop*
20. Miikka Kiprusoff, Flames (67)(95%) --- Henrik Karlsson
21. Semyon Varlamov, Avalanche (57)(75%) --- J-S Giguere
22. Brian Elliott, Blues (41)(60%) --- Jaroslav Halak*
23. Ondrej Pavelec, Jets (68)(85%) --- Al Montoya
24. Devan Dubnyk, Oilers (58)(80%) --- Nikolai Khabibulin
25. Anders Lindback, Lightning (55)(75%) --- Mathieu Garon
26. Michal Neuvirth, Capitals (45)(75%) --- Braden Holtby*
27. Braden Holtby, Capitals (45)(65%) --- Michal Neuvirth*
28. Evgeni Nabokov, Islanders (65)(85%) --- Rick DiPietro
29. Jose Theodore, Panthers (50)(80%) --- Scott Clemmensen
30. Martin Brodeur, Devils (50)(65%) --- Johan Hedberg*
31. *James Reimer, Maple Leafs (55)(75%) --- Ben Scrivens (RFA)
32. *Sergei Bobrovsky, Blue Jackets (45)(70%) --- Steve Mason*
33. *Corey Crawford, Blackhawks (58)(70%) --- Ray Emery
AHL goaltenders worth keeping an eye on:
1. Jacob Markstrom, Florida Panthers
2. Kevin Poulin, New York Islanders
3. Christopher Nihlstorp, Dallas Stars
4. Robin Lehner, Ottawa Senators
5. Eddie Lack, Vancouver Canucks
6. Alex Stalock, San Jose Sharks
7. Matt Hackett, Minnesota Wild
8. Leland Irving, Calgary Flames
9. Riku Helenius, Tampa Bay Lightning
10. Jeff Zatkoff, Pittsburgh Penguins
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