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This is an opinion question. Here are the opinions of some WikiAnswers Contributors: * Eddie Belfour. * Gump Worsley * Tony Esposito * Patrick Roy. For longevity. * Vladislav Tretiak was the greatest goalie of all time. He played against the greatest players from around the world and still had a 1.79 GAA. A number of FAQ Farmers believe he is the best goalie in hockey history. * Dominik Hasek was most spectacular. Without counting the number of Vezina which he has. We cannot compare Hasek, Roy and Tretiak, their styles are different but each one of them is invincible in their field. * Ken Dryden. For the period he played in, and the number of big games, it would be Dryden. * The two greatest based on stats/awards and considering the talent of the teams they played for were Ken Dryden and Dominick Hasek. Both were without peer in there eras. Ken Dryden obviously played on the stronger teams and had some amazing stats, but no one goalie ever dominated a game like the "Dominator" - Strong consideration should also go to Jacques Plante, Patrick Roy, and Terry Sawchuck * Terry Sawchuk died with some good years left ahead of him. His 103 shutouts will NEVER be equalled. Patrick Roy (hiding behind his huge gear and modern mask) squeaked out a few more wins than Terry, so he might be considered a very distant second place.

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