List of NHL goaltenders with 300 wins

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Winning 300 regular season games in the National Hockey League (NHL) is a rare and celebrated milestone for a goaltender.[1] Thirty-nine goaltenders have reached this mark in NHL history; the first was Turk Broda of the Toronto Maple Leafs, who reached the milestone on December 20, 1950.[2] The most recent was Craig Anderson of the Buffalo Sabres, who won his 300th game during the 2021–22 NHL season. Jacques Plante of the Montreal Canadiens was the fastest goaltender to reach the 300-win mark, achieving the milestone in his 528th game played.[3]

Prominent goaltenders[edit]

Martin Brodeur is the all-time leader with 691 career regular season victories. He set the NHL record for wins on March 17, 2009, when he broke Patrick Roy's record of 551 wins.[4] In reaching the 691 wins, Brodeur had eight seasons with at least 40 wins; no other goaltender has had more than three seasons with at least 40 wins.[5] Brodeur credited his durability, noting he was fortunate to avoid suffering any serious injuries during his career, while having the ability to play in excess of 70 games per season for 10 consecutive years.[6] In 2024, Marc-Andre Fleury surpassed Patrick Roy's 551 wins to become the NHL's second-winningest goaltender, with 552 career regular season victories.[7]

Only sixteen goaltenders on this list have won at least 300 games on one team: Martin Brodeur (New Jersey Devils), Marc-Andre Fleury (Pittsburgh Penguins), Terry Sawchuk (Detroit Red Wings), Jacques Plante (Montreal Canadiens), Tony Esposito (Chicago Blackhawks), Chris Osgood (Detroit Red Wings), Jonathan Quick (Los Angeles Kings), Miikka Kiprusoff (Calgary Flames), Billy Smith (New York Islanders), Olaf Kolzig (Washington Capitals), and only six of those goaltenders on this list (Turk Broda (Toronto Maple Leafs), Mike Richter (New York Rangers), Pekka Rinne (Nashville Predators), Carey Price (Montreal Canadiens), Tuukka Rask (Boston Bruins) and Henrik Lundqvist (New York Rangers) have played all their games with one team. Brodeur played his first 1,259 games for the New Jersey Devils and only his final seven games with the St. Louis Blues.

If one combines both their NHL and World Hockey Association (WHA) statistics, Gerry Cheevers (329), Mike Liut (325), and Bernie Parent (304) would have at least 300 wins as well.

Three goaltenders on this list remain active in the 2023–24 NHL season: Sergei Bobrovsky (FLA), Marc-Andre Fleury (MIN), and Jonathan Quick (NYR).[8]

Fourteen of the goaltenders on this list have been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame, the most recent being 2018 inductee Martin Brodeur.[9]

The 39 goaltenders who have 300 NHL wins consist of 22 Canadians, six Americans (Tom Barrasso, John Vanbiesbrouck, Mike Richter, Ryan Miller, Jonathan Quick and Craig Anderson), four Finns (Miikka Kiprusoff, Kari Lehtonen, Pekka Rinne, Tuukka Rask), three Russians (Sergei Bobrovsky, Nikolai Khabibulin, Evgeni Nabokov), two Czechs (Dominik Hasek, Tomas Vokoun), one German[10] (Olaf Kolzig), and one Swede (Henrik Lundqvist).

According to Brent Sutter, who coached Brodeur and Kiprusoff, and played with Ed Belfour and Billy Smith, goaltenders who reach 300 wins are all highly competitive athletes: "They were guys that every game, you knew you could count on them."[1]

Key[edit]

Column headers
Rank By career regular season wins
Team Team with which player achieved 300th regular season win
Date Date on which player achieved 300th regular season win
GP Total career regular season games played
W Total career regular season wins
Win% Win percentage
HHOF Year player was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
Ref(s) Reference(s)
* Active player in the NHL

List of goaltenders[edit]

A hockey goaltender stands in front of his net with his glove and stick ready to make a save.
Martin Brodeur is the NHL's all-time wins leader
Turk Broda was the first goaltender to win 300 games, doing so in 1950.
Craig Anderson is the most recent goaltender to win 300 games, doing so in 2022.
Rank Player Team Date GP W[11] Win% HHOF Ref(s)
1 Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils December 15, 2001 1,266 691 54.58% 2018 [12][13]
2 Marc-Andre Fleury* Pittsburgh Penguins November 24, 2014 1,019 560 54.96% Active [14][15]
3 Patrick Roy Colorado Avalanche February 19, 1996 1,029 551 53.54% 2006 [16][17]
4 Roberto Luongo Vancouver Canucks March 5, 2011 1,044 489 46.84% 2022 [18][19][20]
5 Ed Belfour Dallas Stars February 13, 2000 963 484 50.26% 2011 [21][22]
6 Henrik Lundqvist New York Rangers March 9, 2014 887 459 51.75% 2023 [23][24]
7 Curtis Joseph Toronto Maple Leafs December 23, 2000 943 454 48.14% [25][26]
8 Terry Sawchuk Detroit Red Wings November 16, 1959 971 445 45.83% 1971 [27][28]
9 Jacques Plante Montreal Canadiens January 6, 1963 837 437 52.21% 1978 [27][29]
10 Tony Esposito Chicago Blackhawks December 3, 1978 886 423 47.74% 1988 [30][31]
11 Glenn Hall Chicago Blackhawks October 30, 1965 906 407 44.92% 1975 [27][32]
12 Grant Fuhr St. Louis Blues November 30, 1995 868 403 46.43% 2003 [33][34]
13 Chris Osgood Detroit Red Wings March 16, 2004 744 401 53.90% [35][36]
14 Sergei Bobrovsky* Florida Panthers October 21, 2021 691 392 56.73% Active [37][38]
15 Ryan Miller Vancouver Canucks October 28, 2014 796 391 49.12% Eligible 2024 [39][40][41]
16 Jonathan Quick* Los Angeles Kings January 5, 2019 776 390 50.26% Active [42][43]
17 Dominik Hasek Ottawa Senators October 15, 2005 735 389 52.93% 2014 [44][45]
18 Mike Vernon Detroit Red Wings March 26, 1997 781 385 49.30% 2023 [46][47]
19 John Vanbiesbrouck Florida Panthers December 27, 1997 882 374 42.40% [48][49]
20 Andy Moog Dallas Stars March 18, 1994 713 372 52.17% [50][51]
21 Pekka Rinne Nashville Predators February 22, 2018 683 369 54.03% Eligible 2024 [52][53][54][55]
Tom Barrasso Pittsburgh Penguins October 19, 1997 777 47.49% 2023 [56][57]
23 Carey Price Montreal Canadiens December 20, 2018 712 361 50.70% Eligible 2025 [58][59]
24 Rogie Vachon Detroit Red Wings November 16, 1979 795 355 44.65% 2016 [27][60]
25 Evgeni Nabokov New York Islanders January 14, 2012 697 353 50.65% [61][62]
26 Gump Worsley Minnesota North Stars March 29, 1970 861 335 38.91% 1980 [63][64]
27 Cam Ward Carolina Hurricanes December 12, 2017 701 334 47.65% [65]
28 Nikolai Khabibulin Edmonton Oilers October 6, 2009 799 333 41.68% [66][67]
29 Harry Lumley Boston Bruins February 8, 1958 803 330 41.10% 1980 [27][68]
30 Sean Burke Philadelphia Flyers February 14, 2004 820 324 39.51% [69][70]
31 Miikka Kiprusoff Calgary Flames February 8, 2012 623 319 51.20% [71][72]
Craig Anderson Buffalo Sabres March 20, 2022 709 44.99% Eligible 2026 [73][74]
33 Kari Lehtonen Dallas Stars December 13, 2017 649 310 47.77% [75][76]
34 Tuukka Rask Boston Bruins April 15, 2021 564 308 54.61% Eligible 2025 [77][78]
35 Billy Smith New York Islanders March 20, 1988 680 305 44.85% 1993 [79][80]
36 Olaf Kolzig Washington Capitals March 12, 2008 719 303 42.14% [81][82]
37 Turk Broda Toronto Maple Leafs December 20, 1950 629 302 48.01% 1967 [2][83]
38 Mike Richter New York Rangers October 28, 2002 666 301 45.20% [84][85]
39 Tomas Vokoun Pittsburgh Penguins April 22, 2013 700 300 42.86% [86][87]

See also[edit]

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