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OHL GOALIE RATINGS / RANKINGS

2002/03 REGULAR SEASON

 

Rank   Player   Team   Rating
1 Ryan Aschaber  WSR  53
2 Andy Chiodo  MISS  49
3 David Currie  PBO  48
4 Kevin Couture  BRA  46
5 Jeff Weber  PLY  46
6 Chris Houle  LDN  45
7 Brad Topping  BRA  44
8 Ryan Munce  SAR  44
9 Robert Gherson  SAR  44
10 Paulo Colaiacovo   BAR   43
11 Scott Dickie  KIT  40
12 Peter Hamerlik  KGN  36
13 John Ceci  OS  34
14 Matt Harpwood  NIAG  32
15 Michael Mole  BELV  32
16 Carlo DiRienzo  KIT  31
17 Miguel Beaudry  NIAG  30
18 Paul Drew  PLY  30
19 Adam Munro  SSM  29
20 Andrew Penner  GUE  28
21 Lukas Mensator  OTT  27
22 Mike Brown  SAG  23
23 Tyson Kellerman  SAG  21
24 Jeff MacDougald  PBO  19
25 Joel Whitmarsh  SBY  17
26 Chris Beckford-Tseu  OSH  16
27 Marty Magers  SBY  13
28 T.J. Aceti  ER  7
29 Dwight LaBrosse  KGN  6
30 Dan LaCosta  OS  4
  UnRanked Below (<1200 minutes)    
  Eric Tobia  BELV  47
  Chris Hardill  OTT  41
  Matt Anthony  WSR  39
  Justin Peters  MISS  36
  Matt Iorianni  LDN  31
  Denis Khudyakov  WSR  28
  Adam Dennis  GUE  22
  Thomas Lee  BAR  22
  Gerald Coleman  LDN  20
  Michael Ouzas  BAR  10
  Matt Tanel  NIAG  7
  Daniel Manzato  VIC  6
  Kevin Druce  OSH  6
  Ryan Nie  PLY  5
  Eric Lafrance  HUL  4
  Dayne Davis  KGN  3
  Max Marion  ER  3
  Kevin King  SSM  2
  Dan Turple  KGN  1
  Andrew Onorati  MISS  1
  Joey Biasucci  SSM  0
  Josh Sturrock  SBY  0
  Ryan Dickie  WSR  0

 

GOALIE REPORT  EXPERT

    Jerry Shields
 HOW DO I DETERMINE THESE RATINGS?

 

An intensive, complicated analysis is done on each goaltender.

Care is taken to remove an bias from the ability of a goaltender's teams - as good teams allow fewer quality shots and vice versa for weak teams.

There are adjustments made for the caliber of goaltending in each league and then again for each level of hockey.

All of this results in a number that reflects a goaltenders current ability and compares him to others.  Most goaltenders' ability increases with age, until they peak in their early 30's.  Younger goaltenders' ratings increase faster at a young age as the progress through the ranks.

Goalies with few starts result in more inaccurate analysis and should be scrutinized closely.  Therefore I only rank goalies that have played a minimum of 1200 minutes.

What the Scores Mean....

Extensive research has allowed me to place a goalie in his current level of play based on these scores.
The scores relate to the following categories.
Keep in mind that these scores are CURRENT ability but do not indicate potential ability.
Quality Goaltenders often climb 1 category per season.

Score = Current Level of Play
00-09 = Tier II Goalie
10-19 = Tier II Starter
20-29 = Major Junior Backup
30-39 = Major Junior Starter
40-49 = Minor Pro Goaltender
50-59 = Minor Pro Starter/Fringe NHL Goalie
60-69 = Regular NHL Goalie
70-79 = NHL Starter
80-99 = NHL STAR