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So do 4 goalies (i.e. team) share the jennings, or does the goalie with the lowest GAA get it?

That's what I'm trying to look into. Only Price will win it for Montreal since Tokarski didn't play 25 games. There was a split in 02/03 between teams. Devils and Flyers each only gave up 166 goals. Brodeur, Cechmanec and Esche split the award. All three played over 25 games. Price will split it this year with Crawford since he was the only Hawk with 25 games. No shame in a split.

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Geez, Price is like the star kid in elementary school who wins all the awards, to the point where all the other kids start feeling bad. Vezina, Hart...if he has to share the Jennings with his inferiors, well, let's leave the other kids something.

Only one trophy he wants anyway.

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That's what I'm trying to look into. Only Price will win it for Montreal since Tokarski didn't play 25 games. There was a split in 02/03 between teams. Devils and Flyers each only gave up 166 goals. Brodeur, Cechmanec and Esche split the award. All three played over 25 games. Price will split it this year with Crawford since he was the only Hawk with 25 games. No shame in a split.

It is already posted in wikapedia, Price and Crawford share it this year. Must be true it is in Wiki.

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Max Pacioretty: 6th in left wing scoring, 1st in league for +/-

Tomas Plekanec: 25th in center scoring, 53rd in faceoff leaders

David Desharnais: 40th in center scoring, 20th in league for +/-, 24th for faceoff leaders, 19th best shooting percentage

Alex Galchenyuk: 25th in left wing scoring

Brendan Gallagher: 24th in right wing scoring

Lars Eller: 14th in game winning goals, 37th for faceoff leaders

Dale Weise: 27th in league in +/-

P.K. Subban: 3rd in defenceman scoring, 25th in league in +/-

Andrei Markov: 11th in defenceman scoring, 19th in league for +/-, 9th in league for shot blocks

Carey Price: 1st in goals against average, save percentage and wins for goaltenders

2014-2015 Montreal Canadiens

Wins: 50 (4th)

Points: 110 (2nd)

ROW: 43 (4th)

Goals per Game: 2.61 (20th)

Goals against per Game: 2.24 (1st)

5 on 5 For/Against Ratio: 1.18 (5th)

Powerplay: 16.5% (23rd)

Penalty Kill: 83.7% (7th)

Shots per game: 28.5 (25th)

Shots against per game: 30.1 (21st)

Winning % Scoring 1st: .821 (2nd)

Winning % Trailing 1st: .419 (8th)

Winning % Outshooting: .611 (6th)

Winning % Outshot: .585 (8th)

Faceoff: 52.1% (4th)

Penalty minutes per Game: 10.2 (21st)

Total Hits: 1696 (23rd)

Total Blocks: 1406 (3rd)

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Max Pacioretty: 6th in left wing scoring, 1st in league for +/-

Tomas Plekanec: 25th in center scoring, 53rd faceoff leaders

David Desharnais: 40th in center scoring, 20th in league for +/-, 24th for faceoff leaders, 19th best shooting percentage

Alex Galchenyuk: 25th in left wing scoring

Brendan Gallagher: 24th in right wing scoring

Lars Eller: 14th in game winning goals, 37th for faceoff leaders

Dale Weise: 27th in league in +/-

P.K. Subban: 3rd in defenceman scoring, 25th in league in +/-

Andrei Markov: 11th in defenceman scoring, 19th in league for +/-, 9th in league for shot blocks

Carey Price: 1st in goals against average, save percentage and wins for goaltenders

2014-2015 Montreal Canadiens

Wins: 50 (4th)

Points: 110 (2nd)

ROW: 43 (4th)

Goals per Game: 2.61 (20th)

Goals against per Game: 2.24 (1st)

5 on 5 For/Against Ratio: 1.18 (5th)

Powerplay: 16.5% (23rd)

Penalty Kill: 83.7% (7th)

Shots per game: 28.5 (25th)

Shots against per game: 30.1 (21st)

Winning % Scoring 1st: .821 (2nd)

Winning % Trailing 1st: .419 (8th)

Winning % Outshooting: .611 (6th)

Winning % Outshot: .585 (8th)

Faceoff: 52.1% (4th)

Penalty minutes per Game: 10.2 (21st)

Total Hits: 1696 (23rd)

Total Blocks: 1406 (3rd)

Accueillons! Nos Canadiens!

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Max Pacioretty: 6th in left wing scoring, 1st in league for +/-

Tomas Plekanec: 25th in center scoring, 53rd in faceoff leaders

David Desharnais: 40th in center scoring, 20th in league for +/-, 24th for faceoff leaders, 19th best shooting percentage

Alex Galchenyuk: 25th in left wing scoring

Brendan Gallagher: 24th in right wing scoring

Lars Eller: 14th in game winning goals, 37th for faceoff leaders

Dale Weise: 27th in league in +/-

P.K. Subban: 3rd in defenceman scoring, 25th in league in +/-

Andrei Markov: 11th in defenceman scoring, 19th in league for +/-, 9th in league for shot blocks

Carey Price: 1st in goals against average, save percentage and wins for goaltenders

2014-2015 Montreal Canadiens

Wins: 50 (4th)

Points: 110 (2nd)

ROW: 43 (4th)

Goals per Game: 2.61 (20th)

Goals against per Game: 2.24 (1st)

5 on 5 For/Against Ratio: 1.18 (5th)

Powerplay: 16.5% (23rd)

Penalty Kill: 83.7% (7th)

Shots per game: 28.5 (25th)

Shots against per game: 30.1 (21st)

Winning % Scoring 1st: .821 (2nd)

Winning % Trailing 1st: .419 (8th)

Winning % Outshooting: .611 (6th)

Winning % Outshot: .585 (8th)

Faceoff: 52.1% (4th)

Penalty minutes per Game: 10.2 (21st)

Total Hits: 1696 (23rd)

Total Blocks: 1406 (3rd)

Thanks for the detailed stats! Good job.

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That's what I'm trying to look into. Only Price will win it for Montreal since Tokarski didn't play 25 games. There was a split in 02/03 between teams. Devils and Flyers each only gave up 166 goals. Brodeur, Cechmanec and Esche split the award. All three played over 25 games. Price will split it this year with Crawford since he was the only Hawk with 25 games. No shame in a split.

The Jennings is more of a team trophy than the Vézina. The trophy was theirs all along, but the Habs lost a little bit of their focus lately. No shame in sharing it however. The Hawks deserve it too.

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I understand Montreal really wanted home ice advantage, but clearly they have no faith in Tokarski. Is the most likely case he's moved in the offseason?

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Sometimes, though, I feel like if I see one more blown one-timer or fanned shot, I'll puke.

LOL! Good one. I completely agree. I find that we miss too many chances!

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Max Pacioretty: 6th in left wing scoring, 1st in league for +/-

Tomas Plekanec: 25th in center scoring, 53rd in faceoff leaders

David Desharnais: 40th in center scoring, 20th in league for +/-, 24th for faceoff leaders, 19th best shooting percentage

Alex Galchenyuk: 25th in left wing scoring

Brendan Gallagher: 24th in right wing scoring

Lars Eller: 14th in game winning goals, 37th for faceoff leaders

Dale Weise: 27th in league in +/-

P.K. Subban: 3rd in defenceman scoring, 25th in league in +/-

Andrei Markov: 11th in defenceman scoring, 19th in league for +/-, 9th in league for shot blocks

Carey Price: 1st in goals against average, save percentage and wins for goaltenders

2014-2015 Montreal Canadiens

Wins: 50 (4th)

Points: 110 (2nd)

ROW: 43 (4th)

Goals per Game: 2.61 (20th)

Goals against per Game: 2.24 (1st)

5 on 5 For/Against Ratio: 1.18 (5th)

Powerplay: 16.5% (23rd)

Penalty Kill: 83.7% (7th)

Shots per game: 28.5 (25th)

Shots against per game: 30.1 (21st)

Winning % Scoring 1st: .821 (2nd)

Winning % Trailing 1st: .419 (8th)

Winning % Outshooting: .611 (6th)

Winning % Outshot: .585 (8th)

Faceoff: 52.1% (4th)

Penalty minutes per Game: 10.2 (21st)

Total Hits: 1696 (23rd)

Total Blocks: 1406 (3rd)

Outstanding. You look at those stats, you realize this team really has only one weakness - the PP. And if that could be fixed, the bad SOG category would also improve.

Good team we've got here.

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I understand Montreal really wanted home ice advantage, but clearly they have no faith in Tokarski. Is the most likely case he's moved in the offseason?

Given his performance, there's probably a decent chance they have a different backup next year. That said, will anyone trade for him? The only thing going for him will be that his cap hit is below the minimum salary next season.

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I don't see the team giving up on him. Super cheap, Price will always play the bulk load and we know from last year that when called upon, he can bring a good performance out. No sense spending $1.5m on a 10-15 game goalie.

This is a terrible excuse to give for a goalie for not having a great year, but I honestly think he's too small. His style makes him even smaller in the net too.
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