NHL preview: Five goalies to keep an eye on for the 2017-18 season
TORONTO — There are some goaltenders this season chasing milestones, others trying to bounce back from a disappointing season, while others are looking to make a good impression on a new home. Here are five to keep an eye on in 2017-18:
1. Matt Murray, Pittsburgh, 2016-17 stats: 49 GP, 32-10-4, 2.41 GAA, .923 save percentage
Murray already has two Stanley Cups rings and the confidence of his team despite being only 23 years old with 62 career regular-season games under his belt. The Pittsburgh net officially belongs to the Thunder Bay, Ont., native now that franchise wins leader Marc-Andre Fleury is with the expansion Vegas Golden Knights. The Murray-Fleury tandem gave Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan an insurance policy last season — most notably when Murray missed the beginning of the playoffs with an injury. A healthy Murray should easily exceed the 47 starts he made last season if healthy.
2. Steve Mason, Winnipeg, 2016-17 stats: 58 GP, 26-21-8, 2.66 GAA, .908 save percentage