well looks like my selection of Lanny last time was well justified, as all the remaining goalies I was waffling between are still around
with the 64 pick overall
Goalie 1: George Hainsworth
George Hainsworth played brilliantly for 11 seasons in the National Hockey League. No season was more brilliant than the 1928-29 season.
Hainsworth allowed only 43 goals in a 44 game schedule and recorded a remarkable total of 22 shutouts. Amazingly, his team only won 22 games that season. That's right! If Hainsworth did allow a goal, the Montreal Canadiens would not win. They finished with a 22-7-15 record. Hainsworth posted a miniscule 0.92 GAA and captured his third consecutive Vezina Trophy.
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Originally Posted by wikipedia
He is the all-time leader in professional (including both NHL and WCHL/WHL) shutouts with 104.
His 94 career shutouts are third on the NHL's all-time list behind Martin Brodeur's 96 and Terry Sawchuk's 103.
Has the lowest career goals against average tied with Alex Connell (1.91).
Holds the single-season shutout record with 22 shutouts, a mark likely never to be touched.
Holds the single-season goals against average record with 0.94.
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