Best WCHA goalies
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Best WCHA goalies
Who do you think is the best goalie in the WCHA? What are his positives? What are his negatives in the way he plays?
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Briggs play this year has earned him a spot in this conversation, but there is one notable omission in Glen Fisher, the other half of the Denver goalie tandem. Zaba should probably be on there as well.Bash Brother wrote:Briggs?
I voted Elliot, I think he is the goalie most capable of carrying his team to victory.
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I definately think that the best goalie in the WCHA is Brian Elliot at Wisconsin. As much as I dislike the Bagers, this guy is unreal. What he did last season was pretty sick. He showed what can happen in playoff hockey when your goalie gets hot, as he carried Wisconsin to the National Championship and, in my opinion, should have won the Hobey Baker.
Stalock at UMD is one of my favorite goalies to watch, his style of play is very exciting; however, he is only a freshman this season and is still becoming accustumed to the speed of play in the best league in college hockey. He will be something to watch in the future, UMD got a good one when he chose to make Duluth his stop before professional hockey.
Stalock at UMD is one of my favorite goalies to watch, his style of play is very exciting; however, he is only a freshman this season and is still becoming accustumed to the speed of play in the best league in college hockey. He will be something to watch in the future, UMD got a good one when he chose to make Duluth his stop before professional hockey.

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No contest? Well, I might as well shut down the thread! It's decided!Little Falls Fan wrote:BRIGGS
Best goalie in the WCHA no contest.
But, um, no. He's fifth in the league in GAA, and way behind Elliott and Goepfert in saves pct.
I'd vote for Elliott. Without him, the Badgers are down there with the Dogs.
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Well obviously not, when he almost lost to Anchorage.east hockey wrote:No contest? Well, I might as well shut down the thread! It's decided!Little Falls Fan wrote:BRIGGS
Best goalie in the WCHA no contest.
But, um, no. He's fifth in the league in GAA, and way behind Elliott and Goepfert in saves pct.
I'd vote for Elliott. Without him, the Badgers are down there with the Dogs.
Lee
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Ya, to bad they had to lose. There losing some good players. When ever Josh got to play, he played great, he broke some records. There losing a great goalie.casualfan wrote:Yes.I couldn't believe the number of great safe, lucky saves and pipes that were hit. Other than HS State Tourney-this is second to none in atmosphere