Top 100 Keeper League Goaltenders – March 2018

Dobber

2018-03-20

Here are the top goaltenders to own in your fantasy hockey keeper leagues, March edition.

 

As usual, I posted the entire Top 100 list over at GoaliePost. Be sure to bookmark that site for the latest starting goalie information, and sign up for free email notifications about last minute starting goalie changes. At this time of year, it could save your skin!

Goalies within a tier I consider equal. One is as good as another, though one may go on a two-month hot streak while another has a horrible three or four months (i.e. I need to see a season-and-a-half of crap from Carey Price before I ever move that guy into Tier 2!). If you like to split hairs, then I have left the ratings and rankings in there. But at the draft table, I'm fine with having any goalie versus any other goalie within the same tier.

 

Also check out the Top 50 goaltender prospects, posted Monday (here)

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Mar 20 Goalie Team Rating Feb 20 Tier
1 Andrei Vasilevskiy TBL 103.0 1 0
2 Connor Hellebuyck WPG 102.9 2 0
3 Frederik Andersen TOR 101.7 4 0
4 Braden Holtby WAS 101.0 3 1
5 Tuukka Rask BOS 98.2 5 1
6 Devan Dubnyk MIN 96.3 6 1
7 Pekka Rinne NSH 96.1 9 1
8 Sergei Bobrovsky CBJ 95.4 7 1
9 John Gibson ANA 88.5 13 1
10 Cam Talbot EDM 87.7 10 1
11 Martin Jones SJS 87.6 15 2
12 Ben Bishop DAL 86.6 8 1
13 Jonathan Quick LAK 86.0 14 1
14 Marc-Andre Fleury VGK 85.4 16 2
15 Matt Murray PIT 85.3 12 1
16 Carey Price MON 81.8 17 1
17 Henrik Lundqvist NYR 79.7 19 2
18 Cory Schneider NJD 78.0 11 2
19 Mike Smith CGY 76.9 21 2
20 Corey Crawford CHI 76.0 20 2
21 Jake Allen STL 75.2 18 2
22 Antti Raanta ARI 75.0 23 2
23 Semyon Varlamov COL 74.8 31 2
24 Jacob Markstrom VAN 72.4 24 3
25 Craig Anderson OTT 70.5 27 3

 

5 Comments

  1. Gavin Coulson 2018-03-20 at 17:38

    I’ve always been curious, if tiers are what drive these rankings, and the ratings are just there for people who like to split hairs, then why are the goalies ranked by ratings, and not tiers, then ratings? While we’re splitting hairs…

    • Dobber 2018-03-20 at 18:07

      I don’t have an answer. Would you like it to be done that way? I have no preference, I’ll leave that to the masses.

      • Gavin Coulson 2018-03-21 at 14:31

        I’m personally not too worried about it, just been something that’s piqued my curiosity from time to time. A sortable table would be awesome though… :P

  2. Mabus 2018-03-20 at 18:36

    It’s amazing how few reliable goaltenders there are now. I think there are some interesting buy-low candidates.

    If you have faith in Allen or Murray, now might be a good time to act. Obviously they are lower on the list because they have risks.

    Where is Luongo? I acquired him and Fleury at a steep discount when they were injured, and I have a feeling they will be much higher on the list for next year’s draft/auction. When healthy, they are both in great situations, so the real caveat to their value is how long they can stay health (similar to Murray).

    • Dobber 2018-03-20 at 18:40

      completely agree, tough to find a safe goalie
      I really like Talbot to bounce back. As I’ve said on Twitter in my discussion about newborns (and he had twins!)
      Luongo can be found on Goalie Post, the full list there

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