BKerr
Banned
and if you don't like aggregate save percentage...even strength save percentage
Career
Reimer (28) 215gms, .925
Andersen (27) 125gms, .925
Bernier (28) 213gms, .922
Enroth (28) 147gms, .921
3yrs (i.e. since freddy joined the league)
Reimer 111gms, .925
Andersen 125gms, .925
Bernier 151gms, .923
Enroth 94gms, .919
the main difference being that both reimer and bernier have shown the ability to be well above average goalies in a starting role, while neither andersen nor enroth have.
A .925 even strength save percentage would be 22nd amongst NHL goalies who played at least 1500 even strength minutes last year, and tied with Martin Jones. Note 32 goalies played 1500 even strength minutes... basically everyone on the list made 35 starts and above.
http://stats.hockeyanalysis.com/rat...0&teamid=0&type=goals&sort=SvPct&sortdir=DESC
Its in the below average area for a starting goalie.
So yeah, Reimer and Bernier and Anderson all fall in various categories of below average starter when using even strength save percentage. (note thats just the stat you've used and presented... not getting into whether they actually are below average, but by this metric they are).
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