When I ran this list last season, it showed that there were no final four goaltenders in the top ten. This season Jaroslav Halak and Ryan Miller spoil the party. Halak's strong season puts him squarely in second place and Ryan Miller's Vezina-winning season elevated him from 18th to 10th, a feat made more impressive by Halak and Hiller debuting inside the top ten.

The top of the list is populated by the titans of NHL goaltending and Ty Conklin. The bottom of the list is populated by backups, journeymen, and guys at the end of their careers.

The number at the left is the individual save percentage rank in the NHL since the lockout season for qualifying goalies with two seasons or more since 2005. In this case a "qualifying season" is one in which the goaltender played in 25 regular season games or more. I'm using a minimum of two qualifying seasons to try and filter out short-term effects as much as possible.

In 05-06 there were 47 qualifying goalies, in 06-07 there were 44, in 07-08 there were 44, in 08-09 there were 56 and the number of qualifiers in 09-10 was 47. SV% is the goaltender's save percentage in those qualifying seasons only. The number to the far right is the individual save percentage rank in the NHL since the lockout based on qualified goalies with more than a single season. There are 61 such goalies since 05-06.