Top 100 Keeper League Goaltenders – June 2019

Dobber

2019-06-24

The Top 100 goaltenders to own in your fantasy hockey keeper league – June edition!

 

I finally did it. I completely re-vamped the formula. It's hard to balance the uselessness of a backup goalie vs. the possiblity that the value will spike if his top guy gets injured vs. a great prospect who is five years away vs. a split starter who can sometimes for sure help a little bit. I focus on the next two seasons for goalies in the NHL now, and long-term potential for prospect goalies we need to sit on. 

I still insist that you emphasize the tiers rather than the ranking!

But I like these rankings. I spent a lot of time on them, looked them over until my eyeballs fell out. May need small tweaks yet, but I think that provided I pay close attention to every variable and get them reasonably close (and there are a lot of them – 13 columns I look at), then these should stay pretty solid. But time will tell, as will your feedback.

The value of a proven goalie on a team guaranteed to win a lot of games is on display here. And the less certainty that you have, the bigger the dropoff. 

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Without further ado (and click on the name to be taken to his profile and check out his stats and analyze for yourself):

 

Jun 20 Goalie Team Rating May 20 Tier
1 Andrei Vasilevskiy TBL 99.6 1 0
2 Frederik Andersen TOR 95.0 2 0
3 Connor Hellebuyck WPG 75.9 4 1
4 Braden Holtby WAS 75.8 3 1
5 Carter Hart PHI 74.9 12 1
6 Tuukka Rask BOS 74.1 5 1
7 Sergei Bobrovsky UFA 74.0 7 1
8 Devan Dubnyk MIN 70.3 9 2
9 Jacob Markstrom VAN 69.4 13 2
10 Carey Price MON 68.8 10 2
11 Jordan Binnington STL 67.8 8 2
12 Marc-Andre Fleury VGK 67.5 11 2
13 Ben Bishop DAL 66.4 18 2
14 John Gibson ANA 65.4 14 2
15 Martin Jones SJS 64.2 6 2
16 Robin Lehner UFA 63.3 25 2
17 Matt Murray PIT 63.2 17 2
18 Philipp Grubauer COL 62.2 16 2
19 David Rittich CGY 56.6 15 2
20 Carter Hutton BUF 55.2 19 2
21 Pekka Rinne NSH 51.3 21 2
22 Juuse Saros NSH 51.0 20 2
23 Antti Raanta ARI 49.4 26 2
24 Thomas Greiss NYI 49.4 24 2
25 Petr Mrazek UFA 47.3 23 3
26 Elvis Merzlikins CBJ 46.7 39 3
27 Cory Schneider NJD 45.7 28 3
28 Thatcher Demko VAN 44.6 22 3
29 Mikko Koskinen EDM 44.1 27 3
30 Jonathan Quick LAK 43.1 29 3
31 Jaroslav Halak BOS 42.7 32 3
32 Linus Ullmark BUF 42.4 35 3
33 Semyon Varlamov UFA 41.8 33 3
34 Corey Crawford CHI 39.8 37 3
35 Eric Comrie WPG 38.3 47 4
36 Collin Delia CHI 38.2 51 4
37 Darcy Kuemper ARI 37.3 30 3
38 Craig Anderson OTT 36.3 42 3
39 Samuel Montembeault FLA 35.0 54 4
40 Pavel Francouz COL 34.6 70 4
41 Cal Petersen LAK 34.4 52 4
42 Igor Shesterkin NYR 33.5 65 4
43 Jimmy Howard DET 33.5 40 3
44 Adin Hill ARI 32.9 59 4
45 Henrik Lundqvist NYR 32.8 38 3
46 Casey DeSmith PIT 32.8 34 3
47 Ilya Sorokin NYI 32.4 85 4
48 Ilya Samsonov WAS 31.7 68 4
49 Alex Nedeljkovic CAR 30.4 41 4
50 Brian Elliott UFA 30.3 43 3
51 Mackenzie Blackwood NJD 30.3 60 4
52 Louis Domingue TBL 30.1 31 3
53 Linus Soderstrom NYI 28.9 86 5
54 Ian Scott TOR 28.6 88 5
55 Cam Talbot UFA 28.5 50 4
56 Jon Gillies CGY 27.6 69 4
57 Jack Campbell LAK 27.2 57 4
58 Kevin Boyle ANA 26.5 66 5
59 Filip Gustavsson OTT 26.2 75 5
60 Jake Allen STL 25.6 46 3
61 Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen BUF 25.5 84 5
62 Mike Smith UFA 25.4 36 3
63 Spencer Knight FLA 24.8 NR 5
64 Alexandar Georgiev NYR 24.6 44 5
65 Anton Khudobin DAL 24.4 49 4
66 Ville Husso STL 24.4 91 5
67 Joseph Woll TOR 24.3 87 6
68 Anthony Stolarz UFA 24.0 76 5
69 Laurent Brossoit WPG 23.8 48 4
70 Kaapo Kahkonen MIN 23.5 98 5
71 Pheonix Copley WAS 22.9 45 4
72 Felix Sandstrom PHI 22.3 89 5
73 Shane Starrett EDM 21.5 73 5
74 Kasmir Kaskisuo TOR 21.5 90 6
75 Jake Oettinger DAL 21.0 94 6
76 Michael DiPietro VAN 20.8 92 5
77 Colton Point DAL 20.5 93 5
78 Daniel Vladar BOS 20.2 95 5
79 Patrik Rybar DET 20.2 81 5
80 Daniil Tarasov CBJ 19.9 97 6
81 Marcus Hogberg OTT 19.7 78 5
82 James Reimer FLA 19.7 56 4
83 Tristan Jarry PIT 19.5 72 5
84 Joel Hofer STL 18.1 154 6
85 Kirill Ustimenko PHI 18.0 100 6
86 Tyler Parsons CGY 18.0 99 6
87 Curtis McElhinney UFA 17.9 58 4
88 Connor Ingram NSH 17.7 96 6
89 Eetu Makiniemi CAR 16.5 102 6
90 Charlie Lindgren MON 16.4 101 6
91 Ivan Nalimov CHI 16.3 103 6
92 Justus Annunen COL 16.1 104 6
93 Mason McDonald CGY 15.5 110 6
94 Ryan Bednard FLA 15.4 116 6
95 Zane McIntyre BOS 15.0 105 6
96 Spencer Martin COL 15.0 107 6
97 Pyotr Kochetkov CAR 14.9 NR 6
98 Stuart Skinner EDM 14.7 113 6
99 Cayden Primeau MON 14.7 164 7
100 Adam Werner COL 13.9 121 6

 

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