Thu Feb 06 00:20:00 UTC 2025: ## American Goalie Quick Makes History, Sparks Ranking Debate
**New York, NY** – New York Rangers goalie Jonathan Quick achieved a monumental feat on Sunday, securing his 400th career win in a 4-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights. This landmark achievement makes Quick the first American-born goaltender to reach this milestone and only the 15th in NHL history. His accomplishment, coupled with two Stanley Cup wins, solidifies his place as a potential Hockey Hall of Fame inductee.
Quick’s achievement prompted a discussion ranking the top American-born goalies of all time. Several notable players were highlighted, including:
* **John Gibson:** While boasting a strong career save percentage (.910) and 200 wins, his recent underperformance has impacted his ranking.
* **Ben Bishop:** Known for his exceptional six-year stretch, including multiple top-10 save percentage finishes and Vezina Trophy nominations, his career was unfortunately cut short by injury.
* **John Vanbiesbrouck:** A Vezina Trophy winner and a key figure in the Florida Panthers’ surprising run to the Stanley Cup Final, his legacy is unfortunately marred by a past off-ice incident.
* **Ryan Miller:** Despite a Vezina Trophy and consistent top-ten performances, his career was hampered by playing on less successful teams, limiting his playoff appearances.
* **Mike Richter:** A New York Rangers legend, Richter’s career was unfortunately impacted by injuries, but his performance in the Rangers’ 1994 Stanley Cup victory remains iconic.
* **Connor Hellebuyck:** Currently considered a strong contender for a top spot, his two Vezina Trophies and consistently high save percentage place him prominently in the conversation. Future success, particularly a Stanley Cup win, could elevate him further.
* **Frank Brimsek:** A dominant goalie of the Original Six era, Brimsek’s two Stanley Cups and consistent league-leading statistics cement his place as one of the all-time greats, despite playing in a different era.
* **Tim Thomas:** His career, while shorter, was defined by exceptional short-term brilliance, including two Vezina Trophies, a Stanley Cup, and a Conn Smythe Trophy. His dominance during his prime is undeniable.
* **Tom Barrasso:** A Hockey Hall of Famer, Barrasso’s achievements include back-to-back Stanley Cups with the Pittsburgh Penguins, a Vezina Trophy, and a Calder Trophy. His win total remains significant, even considering the non-shootout era in which he played.
The ranking of these players is complex, complicated by differing eras and the difficulty of comparing across generations. While Quick’s 400 wins are a remarkable accomplishment, the debate over his placement amongst the all-time best American-born goalies continues.