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The Best Goalie of This Generation: Carey Price vs. Henrik Lundqvist
The Best Goalie of This Generation: Carey Price vs. Henrik Lundqvist
For nearly two decades, the debate over the best goaltender of this generation has centered around two names: Carey Price and Henrik Lundqvist. Both goalies defined excellence, carried their franchises, and delivered highlight-reel performances year after year. But when comparing careers, styles, and overall impact, who truly stands above the rest?
This article breaks down why both superstars belong in the conversation—and who ultimately claims the title

Carey Price: Calm, Efficient, and Technically Elite
Carey Price has long been celebrated for his smooth, effortless style. Known for his ability to read plays before they happen, Price brought a calmness to the net that made difficult saves look routine.
Why Price Is Considered the Best
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Legendary Efficiency: Price’s positioning and movement made him one of the most technically sound goalies ever.
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Hart Trophy Winner (2015): Rare for a goalie, Price was voted the NHL’s most valuable player, proving how essential he was to the Canadiens.
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Vezina, Ted Lindsay, and Jennings Trophies: A historic awards season showcased his dominance.
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International Success: Gold at the 2014 Olympics and 2016 World Cup of Hockey, where he was arguably the best player on the ice.
The Case for Price
At his peak, Price wasn’t just elite—he was unmatched. Coaches, players, and analysts regularly called him the most complete goalie in the game.
Henrik Lundqvist: The King of Consistency
Nicknamed “The King,” Henrik Lundqvist built a career defined by reliability, athleticism, and clutch performances. Playing in the pressure-packed New York market, he delivered year after year.
Why Lundqvist Is a Generation Great
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The Model of Consistency: Lundqvist had 11 seasons with 30+ wins, one of the best streaks in NHL history.
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Vezina Trophy Winner (2012): Awarded as the league’s top goalie during a dominant stretch.
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All-Time Rangers Leader: In wins, save percentage (among starters), and nearly every other meaningful stat.
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Clutch Performances: Known for stepping up in Game 7s and playoff battles, often carrying New York deeper than expected.
The Case for Lundqvist
Few goalies matched Lundqvist’s ability to perform under constant pressure, facing high shot volumes and still delivering elite results.
Comparing the Two Legends
| Category | Carey Price | Henrik Lundqvist |
|---|---|---|
| Peak Performance | Higher—one of the most dominant peaks ever | Extremely high, though slightly below Price’s top level |
| Consistency | Excellent, but injuries impacted longevity | One of the most consistent goalies in NHL history |
| Awards | Hart, Vezina, Lindsay, Jennings | Vezina, multiple top-5 finishes |
| Playoff Runs | 2021 Finals appearance | 2014 Finals appearance, multiple deep runs |
| International Play | Gold medals on the world stage | Strong international performer, Olympic silver |
So Who’s the Best of This Generation?
Both goalies left massive legacies, but the answer depends on what matters most:
⭐ If peak performance matters more → Carey Price wins.
His 2014–15 season alone stands as one of the greatest by any goaltender.
⭐ If consistency and longevity matter more → Henrik Lundqvist wins.
His decade-long reliability and clutch postseason play defined an era for the Rangers.
The Final Verdict
While both are generational talents, the slight edge goes to:
Carey Price — the most complete and dominant goalie at his peak.
Henrik Lundqvist remains one of the greatest and most consistent goalies ever, but Price’s combination of skill, poise, awards, and international success pushes him just ahead.
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