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Originally Posted by Dion
Nice try.......

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It is always tough to make comparisons across eras, but with how the game has evolved, with how professional sports has evolved, it is difficult not to argue that players in the modern generation are by circumstances better than in the original six era. They are all faster, better trained, more fit, and the game is so much more difficult now with an unprecedented level of parity.
All that to say I think that Hasek, Roy, and Brodeur are the top three of all time. Hasek was probably the best of them all, but suffered for who he played for for all those years in Buffalo.