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OHL GOALIE RATINGS / RANKINGS

2009/10 REGULAR SEASON

 

Rank   Player   Team   Rating
1 Mavric Parks  BAR  57
2 Matt Hackett  PLY  54
3 Edward Pasquale  SAG  50
4 Robin Lehner  SSM  46
5 Brandon Foote  GUE  43
6 Peter Di Salvo  BAR  40
7 Michael Hutchinson  LDN  39
8 Mark Visentin  NIAG  38
9 Philipp Grubauer  WSR  36
10 Brandon Maxwell  KIT  35
11 Tyler Beskorowany  KGN  35
12 Adam Courchaine  ER  35
13 Jason Missiaen  PBO  34
14 Chris Carrozzi  MISS  34
15 Andrew Loverock  SBY  33
16 Cody St. Jacques  GUE  32
17 Patrick Killeen   BRA   30
18 Chris Perugini  OTT  30
19 Petr Mrazek  OTT  29
20 Anthony Peters  BELV  28
21 Scott Stajcer  OS  27
22 Alain Valiquette  SBY  25
23 Michael Houser  LDN  23
24 Ramis Sadikov  ER  22
25 Troy Passingham  WSR  20
26 Michael Zador  OSH  14
27 JP Anderson  MISS  13
28 Bryce O'Hagan  SSM  9
29 Tyson Teichmann  BELV  3
30 Shayne Campbell  SAR  0
31 Kevin Bailie  OSH  0
Unranked Below (<1200 minutes)
  Malcolm Subban  BELV  86
  Tadeas Galansky  SAG  58
  John Cullen  KGN  53
  Jaroslav Janus  ER  46
  Dalton McGrath  BAR  42
  Scott Wedgewood  PLY  39
  James Prigione  GUE  27
  Petteri Simila  BAR  26
  Jordan Binnington  OS  25
  Mike Morrison  KIT  20
  Matt Hoyle  GUE  14
  Shane Owen  ER  11
  Jacob Riley  BRA  11
  John Chartrand  NIAG  9
  Andrew D'Agostini  PBO  8
  Jesse Raymond  SAR  7
  Jordan Gladwish  SAR  6
  Michael Nishi  WSR  5
  Frank Palazzese  KGN  4
  Adam Wood  ER  3
  Christopher Festarini  ER  2
  Josh Unice  WSR  1
  Drew Pegrum  GUE  0

 

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    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