Article 2QFCT Pekka Rinne's playoff numbers are downright absurd

Pekka Rinne's playoff numbers are downright absurd

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Navin Vaswani
from on (#2QFCT)

Pekka Rinne's having a time.

The Nashville Predators are off to their first Stanley Cup Final, and they have their goaltender to thank. Rinne has been out of this world this spring, and he punctuated his playoff performance Monday night by stopping 38-of-41 shots during a game in which his team fired only 16 pucks on Anaheim Ducks goalie Jonathan Bernier. The Ducks had 16 shots in the third period alone.

Rinne's been masterful, any way you look at it.

Since the lockout

Going back to 2005-06, the first season after the 2004-05 lockout, only one goalie to win at least 12 playoff games in a season has bettered Rinne's .941 save percentage (the Finn has stopped a remarkable 446-of-474 shots).

RankGoalieSeasonSV%GPStanley Cup?
1Jonathan Quick (LAK)2011-12.94620Yes
2Rinne (NSH)2016-17.94116TBD
3Tim Thomas (BOS)2010-11.94025Yes
4Tuukka Rask (BOS)2012-13.94022Lost SCF
5Marc-Andre Fleury (PIT)2007-08.93320Lost SCF

As you can see, a goaltending performance like Rinne's ends one of two ways.

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Going back 100 years, Rinne's .941 percentage ranks third all time among goalies to win at least 12 games in a postseason. He's submitting a playoff performance that betters legends and Hall of Famers like Martin Brodeur, Dominik Hasek, and Patrick Roy.

RankGoalieSeasonSV%GPStanley Cup?
1Quick (LAK)2011-12.94620Yes
2Jean-Sebastien Giguere (ANA)2002-03.94521Lost SCF
3Rinne (NSH)2016-17.94116TBD
4Olaf Kolzig (WSH)1997-98.94121Lost SCF
5Thomas (BOS)2010-11.94025Yes
6Rask (BOS)2012-13.94022Lost SCF
7Hasek (BUF)1998-99.93919Lost SCF
8Brodeur (NJD)2002-03.93424Yes
9Roy (COL)2000-01.93423Yes
10Nikolai Khabibulin (TBL)2003-04.93323Yes
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As The Athletic's James Mirtle pointed out, Rinne's performance is that much more impressive considering he's 34 years old.

In fact, what Rinne's doing at his age is unprecedented. Only six goalies 34 or older have won at least 11 games in a postseason with a save percentage of at least .930.

RankGoalieAgeSeasonSV%GPStanley Cup?
1Rinne (NSH)342016-17.94116TBD
2Thomas (BOS)362010-11.94025Yes
3Hasek (BUF)341998-99.93919Lost SCF
4Roy (COL)352000-01.93423Yes
5Ed Belfour (DAL)341999-00.93123Lost SCF
6Chris Osgood (DET)352007-08.93019Yes

(On an aside, what Tim Thomas did in 2010-11 at 36 was stunning.)

The numbers don't lie. Should the Predators win the final, Rinne will be the reason why, and he'll have a Conn Smythe Trophy and a Stanley Cup to show for a dream-like run in the playoffs.

(Data courtesy: Hockey Reference)

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