NHL 20: Top 10 best Goalies - Vasilevskiy, Price, Rask & more

When talking about hockey, it is easy to admire the forwards and their stick skills, flashy goals, or celebrations, or the defenseman and their hits. It’s time to give some love to the goalies.

A goalie can be one of the biggest factors in any single game. With the prowess of so many shooters, a truly great goalie is often the main difference between any two teams, and the best often find themselves on some of the best teams.

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So, who are NHL 20's best goalies?

Andrei Vasilevskiy, Tampa Bay Lightning (91
OVR)

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Last year’s regular season champs were
record breaking, and having a player like Vasilevskiy in the net is a large
reason why. As a result he is the best goalie in the game.

Good luck scoring against him, not one of his goalie ratings is lower than 90, and four of the seven are 92 and above. What’s more, at 25, he’ll be around for your franchise for years as the best goalie in the game. 

Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens (91 OVR)

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Price has been the best NHL goalie, or at least one of the best, for a while now, and it hasn’t changed.

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Unlike Vasilevskiy, he has one rating,
glove high, dip below 90, down to 88.
However, he also has ratings that exceed Vasilevskiy. 94 stick low and 93 five
hole stand out, but 92 and 91 in the rest of his goalie ratings
are wildly impressive.

Tuukka Rask, Boston Bruins (90 OVR)

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TUUUUK! Rask was integral to the Bruins’
success last year in reaching the Stanley Cup Finals.

One thing is for sure with Rask, he is steady. All of his ratings a great, across the board. There isn’t a situation in which he is out of his depth or at a disadvantage. Rated 90 or 89 in every goalie rating, you can rely on Rask to hold down the fort.

John Gibson, Anaheim Ducks (90 OVR)

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For anyone looking to trade for a star goalie, or take control of a team with no worries in in the net, Gibson and the Anaheim Ducks are a pretty good bet.

Not only do they have the game’s (tied) second
highest rated goalie, but he is only 26 and can absolutely develop into the
game’s best goalie. His 92 angles, 91 breakaway, glove low and stick low
stand out.  

Sergei Bobrovsky, Florida Panthers (90 OVR)

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Bobrovsky was one of the big ticket names
in free agency and the Panthers picked him up for seven years, he has had a
slow start to the season, but there is a reason he was so highly coveted.

At least in game, you won’t have the issues he is currently having, or had in October. Only two ratings are below 90 – they’re both 89 instead (glove high and stick high) – and the rest are all 91. Bobrovsky will be a wall in the net.

Braden Holtby, Washington Capitals (89 OVR)

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The Capitals' number one goalie for years, now could be approaching the end of his time in the capital. Nevertheless, he remains one of the best goalies in NHL 20.

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Considering his flaw is 89 glove high, and everything else is 90 or higher, including 91 angles, Holtby is still great in
game. If you are playing franchise mode and you don’t play as the Capitals, he
only has a year remaining on his deal, so is potentially a great target in free
agency.

Pekka Rinne, Nashville Predators (88 OVR)

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Rinne is one of the oldest players in the
NHL, but that hasn’t gotten in the way of him being one of the game’s best
goalies.

Under contract for at least two more years, you should get some time with him in your net before you’re forced to move on. But, while you have him you won’t have to worry – you’ll have one of the steadiest goalies in the game, with 90 on every goalie rating aside from 88 stick high.

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NHL
20’s best goalies

Player
Team
Age
Overall
Andrei Vasilevsky
Tampa Bay Lightning
25
91
Carey Price
Montreal Canadiens
32
91
Tuukka Rask
Boston Bruins
32
90
John Gibson
Anaheim Ducks
26
90
Sergei Bobrovsky
Florida Panthers
31
90
Braden Holtby
Washington Capitals
29
89
Pekka Rinne
Nashville Predators
36
88
Henrik Lundqvist
New York Rangers
37
88
Frederik Anderson
Toronto Maple Leafs
29
88
Ben Bishop
Dallas Stars
32
87
Devan Dubnyk
Minnesota Wild
33
87
Marc-Andre Fleury
Las Vegas Golden Knights
34
87
Connor Hellebuyck
Winnipeg Jets
26
87
Matt Murray
Pittsburgh Penguins
25
86
Jordan Binnington
St. Louis Blues
26
86
Robin Lehner
Chicago Blackhawks
28
86
Corey Crawford
Chicago Blackhawks
34
86
Jonathan Quick
Los Angeles Kings
33
86
Semyon Varlamov
New York Islanders
31
85
Martin Jones
San Jose Sharks
29
85

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