The
New York Rangers’ impressive 2021-22 regular-season campaign was built on the
play between the pipes of Igor Shesterkin, who earned his first Vezina Trophy
nomination as a Vezina Trophy finalist on Tuesday.
He led
the NHL in goals-against average (2.07) and save percentage (.935) and
helped the team clinch second in the Metropolitan Division – bringing playoff
hockey back to Madison Square Garden for the first time in five years.
In the
history of the NHL, his save percentage this season was seventh best all time.
The league officially began keeping the stat in 1955-56.
Shesterkin
(36-13-4, six shutouts) is a favorite to win the
award. He would join Henrik Lundqvist (2011-12) and John Vanbiesbrouck
(1985-86) as the only Rangers goalies to take home the Vezina. Lundqvist was on
the ballot five times in his career, winning once.
Also
on the 2021-22 is Jacob Markstrom from the Calgary Flames and Juuse Saros from
the Nashville Predators.
Veteran
netminder Marc-André Fleury took home the trophy last year for the Vegas Golden
Knights.
Rangers
fans are hoping that Igor Shesterkin can regain some swagger in the first-round
matchup vs. the Pittsburgh Penguins, who chased him from the crease in both
games 3 and 4. The Rangers gave up 14 goals in the two games and face
elimination Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden.