Cap League Goalie Rankings – March 2025

Alexander MacLean

2025-03-26

Welcome to what is likely the last time in a run of over two years that Logan Thompson will be the top value goalie in cap leagues. With his extension kicking in this summer, the torch will likely be passed to Pyotr Kochetkov who has two years remaining on his cheap deal, and looks primed to take over as the everyday starter with Frederik Andersen set to become a free agent. In fact, six of the top-10 goalies on this latest ranking list are due for raises in the summer (or already signed), so it's not just at the number-one spot, but on the list as a whole where there will be quite a changing of the guard.

The other interesting thing to note when looking at the top of this list, is that until you get to Darcy Kuemper at #35, Sergei Bobrovsky is the only starter older than 31, which tells me that over the next few years, there may not be a huge amount of turnover in the area of volume starters. The prime age for a goalie can extend well into their mid-30s, so there are at least a dozen quality starters right now that have at least four years of runway, in addition to another dozen young goalies that have closer to eight or 10 years. All that to say, now might not be a bad time to lock in your goaltending for the future, especially if they're on a long-term contract under the rising cap environment.

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Standard pre-rankings note:

Cap hit is used for the player cost, so if your league uses salary or AAV, please account for that, as it can greatly change the impact of entry-level deals. The rankings are set up so as to provide the most value in the current season, while providing some value in future years, based on modeling for predicted salary increases and production growth.

The stats used for the goaltenders attempt to balance both ratio stats as well as volume. For those of you with variations towards either end of the spectrum, leaning more towards volume or rate stats, you will want to account for that change in value. Same thing goes for setting variations such as: number of teams, salary space, or roster positions. This list is made to be a baseline guide for player evaluation, and to promote discussion and understanding of how to optimize rosters in a cap league setting.

The goalie list comes not only with a value system, but with value tiers. The tiers (also computed by a formula of mine) represent a more general view on a goalie's value taking into account a few overarching factors. Cheap backups can have higher ratings but show up lower down the tier rankings. The high ranking is due to their low cap hits coupled with an established floor with some possible upside. The lower tier is a result of them having uncertain volume, and the lower likelihood of hitting their upside in any given year. In general, aim to have the highest rated players if you are looking to be most cap efficient, but use the tiers if you just want to focus on having the best goalies and you are comfortable paying a little more for that security (my preference is usually to lean towards the more cap efficient options because of how variable goalies can be).

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If you note a mistake, or have any further questions about the ranking system, please let me know. You can find me on Twitter here @alexdmaclean.

Comments help with optimizing the values, because they're not perfect and they never will be.

We're sticking with the +/- 5.0 rating that Dobber uses on all of his rating schemes as the range for approximately equivalent value. The skater and goalie rankings are synched so that the value of a skater against a goalie can be compared, though the scale of the ratings has changed a little since the last update.

RankNameAgeCap HitYrsValueTierPrev Rnk
1Logan Thompson28$766,6671399.918
2Pyotr Kochetkov25$2,000,0003270.012
3Stuart Skinner26$2,600,0002248.211
4Jake Oettinger26$4,000,0001222.413
5Connor Hellebuyck31$8,500,0008218.314
6Andrei Vasilevskiy30$9,500,0004194.7113
7Igor Shesterkin29$5,666,6671190.116
8Linus Ullmark31$5,000,0001158.017
9Joey Daccord28$1,200,0001286.029
10Adin Hill28$4,900,0001182.1223
11Anthony Stolarz31$2,500,0002176.5212
12Juuse Saros29$5,000,0001158.925
13Jeremy Swayman26$8,250,0008140.9214
14Joseph Woll26$766,6671315.2315
15Lukas Dostal24$812,5001276.6318
16Charlie Lindgren31$1,100,0001255.1316
17Samuel Ersson25$1,450,0002244.4317
18Mackenzie Blackwood28$2,350,0001214.8324
19Filip Gustavsson26$3,750,0002208.9321
20David Rittich32$1,000,0001205.4334
21Sam Montembeault28$3,150,0003198.7320
22Alexandar Georgiev29$3,400,0001194.9310
23Karel Vejmelka28$2,725,0001194.3325
24Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen26$4,750,0005171.3326
25Ilya Sorokin29$8,250,0008170.9327
26Sergei Bobrovsky36$10,000,0002138.4328
27Spencer Knight23$4,500,0002121.2332
28Yaroslav Askarov22$925,0001103.5329
29Thatcher Demko29$5,000,000292.2331
30Jesper Wallstedt22$925,000178.1330
31Dustin Wolf23$850,0002366.5433
32Kevin Lankinen29$875,0001253.5447
33Joel Hofer24$775,0001218.7435
34Calvin Pickard32$1,000,0002204.3436
35Darcy Kuemper34$5,250,0003196.4449
36Ilya Samsonov28$1,800,0001168.2411
37Jordan Binnington31$6,000,0003161.4440
38Elvis Merzlikins30$5,400,0003158.0441
39Justus Annunen25$837,5002154.0443
40Frederik Andersen35$3,400,0001153.6439
41Jacob Markstrom35$6,000,0002151.8422
42Devon Levi23$925,0001144.5437
43Connor Ingram27$1,950,0002140.4419
44Tristan Jarry29$5,375,0004122.8442
45Petr Mrazek33$4,250,0002114.1444
46John Gibson31$6,400,0003102.9445
47Casey DeSmith33$1,000,0003182.8562
48Daniil Tarasov25$1,050,0001177.3548
49Alex Nedeljkovic29$2,500,0002161.25NR
50Dan Vladar27$2,200,0001152.55NR
51Cam Talbot37$2,500,0002140.5552
52Scott Wedgewood32$1,500,0002138.95NR
53Laurent Brossoit32$3,300,0002135.8550
54Vitek Vanecek29$3,400,0001124.4553
55Ivan Fedotov28$3,275,0002105.5555
56Akira Schmid24$875,000288.65NR
57Semyon Varlamov36$2,750,000385.05NR
58Jakub Dobes23$925,000182.7558
59Jonathan Quick39$1,275,000181.3554
60Joonas Korpisalo30$5,000,000481.15NR
61Philipp Grubauer33$5,900,000377.9546
62Arturs Silovs24$850,000275.9538
63Jaxson Stauber25$775,000174.1557
64Dennis Hildeby23$825,000259.8560

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