The position of goalie has an inherent romanticism: masked men clad with cool armor, serving as the last line of defense. They play entire games, with an unparalleled ability to impact outcomes. When they're on, they can single-handedly defeat a giant foe. They are the consummate underdogs and towering superheroes all at once.

Saturday, July 3, 2010
Free Agent Goalie Info on this 3rd day of free agency market
From NHL.com's Top 40 Remaining Free Agents
List of best goalies left:
Evgeni Nabokov San Jose 44-16-10, 2.43 GAA 131 wins in last 3 seasons (44 in '09-10) weren’t enough to overcome age (35 in July) and playoff disappointments.
Marty Turco Dallas 22-20-11, 2.72 GAA Another almost-35-year-old who's hitting the market at a bad time for a starter looking for a job.
Jose Theodore Washington 30-7-7, 2.81 GAA Caps let 33-year-old go despite best regular season in years.
Ray Emery Philadelphia 16-11-1, 2.64 GAA Abdominal injury that required surgery ruined his season. Has to show he's healthy again.
Yann Danis New Jersey 3-2-1, 2.06 GAA After spending a season watching Martin Brodeur play, he's looking for a job again.
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