The Greatest NHL Players of All Time Ranked

25. Patrick Roy

Roy was arguably one of the best netminders in NHL history, winning 551 games—66 of which were shutouts. Roy finished his career with a .910 save percentage and 2.54 goals-against average. He won four Cups, played in 11 All-Star games, and won a total of eleven trophies.

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