Top 100 Fantasy Goalies – August 2016

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2016-08-20

 

The top 100 goaltenders to own in your keeper leagues – August 2016 edition

 

And in case you missed it – check out the new Top 40 Prospect Goaltenders list right here!

 

These rankings are based on keeper leagues, but how much they can help you this year plays a big part – more so than with skaters. This is because the goaltending position fluctuates so much. One day you're a starter, the next day a rookie stud steals your job, the day after that the hotshot rookie gets injured and the job is yours again. Injury proneness and how much a goalie has to share the net also plays a significant role.

Because of how the position fluctuates, it's best to compare goalies within their tier. One Tier 1 goalie is as good as another in terms of risk/reward balance.

 

As always, go to GOALIE POST for the full list of 100 goalies. And get Dobber's 11th annual Fantasy Hockey Guide right here

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Aug 20 Goalie Team Rating Jul 20 Tier
1 Braden Holtby WAS 118.6 1 0
2 Carey Price MON 111.3 2 0
3 Martin Jones SJS 102.2 3 1
4 Jonathan Quick LAK 100.1 4 1
5 Corey Crawford CHI 99.7 5 1
6 Tuukka Rask BOS 99.5 6 1
7 Ben Bishop TBL 96.5 7 1
8 Cory Schneider NJD 95.6 8 1
9 Henrik Lundqvist NYR 93.8 9 1
10 Jake Allen STL 93.1 10 2
11 Cam Talbot EDM 92.3 11 2
12 John Gibson ANA 91.4 12 1
13 Marc-Andre Fleury PIT 90.9 14 2
14 Matt Murray PIT 90.1 16 2
15 Devan Dubnyk MIN 89.0 15 2
16 Petr Mrazek DET 88.7 17 2
17 Sergei Bobrovsky CBJ 87.7 18 2
18 Semyon Varlamov COL 86.2 19 2
19 Frederik Andersen TOR 84.9 20 2
20 Brian Elliott CGY 83.6 21 2
21 Pekka Rinne NSH 83.0 22 2
22 Antti Niemi DAL 82.4 23 2
23 Roberto Luongo FLA 82.4 13 2
24 Craig Anderson OTT 80.3 24 2
25 Jaroslav Halak NYI 78.5 25 2
26 Steve Mason PHI 78.2 26 2
27 Thomas Greiss NYI 75.0 27 3
28 Connor Hellebuyck WPG 75.0 28 3
29 Jacob Markstrom VAN 74.8 29 3
30 Kari Lehtonen DAL 74.3 31 2

 

Next 70 – go to Goalie Post (we don't want you to forget that site during the offseason!)

 

 

6 Comments

  1. LAKings 2016-08-20 at 13:43

    I’d have Bishop and Schneider at 3 & 4. The only things holding them back are a possible trade (B) and the team, aka win stat (S)

  2. Marc 2016-08-22 at 16:03

    Is Rask too high at #6? The Bruins are a mediocre team trending down in a division where many teams are improving offensively. His GAA has increased to 2.56 from 2.04 in 3 seasons, Spct dropping from .930 to .915.

  3. Julien 2016-08-29 at 10:15

    where should Matt Murray fit if Fleury was trade before the season beginning? thx!

    • Dobber 2016-08-29 at 10:49

      It would vault him into the Top 5 EASILY. STUD

      • Julien 2016-08-29 at 11:18

        Oh wow, good! I own both Fleury and Murray, so the I supposed the only thing I should do its wait until Fleury get trade! Thx Dobber!

  4. Chad 2016-09-21 at 14:48

    With Luongo looking like he will be ready at seasons opener, does his ranking move at all?

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