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.926 -- Dominik Hasek's career save percentage, the highest of any active goaltender. |

Dominik Hasek has five of his 42 shutouts against the New York Rangers, his favorite victim. Rick Stewart/Allsport
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1 -- Goals Hasek allowed in his NHL debut, which was a 1-1 tie against Hartford on Nov. 6, 1990 as a member of the Chicago Blackhawks.
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2 -- Goaltenders, who have played at least 300 games, with a lower career goals-against average than Hasek (2.26) -- Martin Brodeur (2.19) and Ken Dryden (2.24). |
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4 -- Times Hasek has made the All-Star team -- all in the last four years.
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5 -- Vezina Trophies Hasek has won in his career. Since 1994, he has won the league's award for the best goaltender every year but 1996.
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7 -- Most goals Hasek has allowed in a game, by Vancouver in 1996 and Anaheim in 1999. |
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11 -- Hasek's longest undefeated streak, which he has accomplished twice in his career.
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17 -- Wins Hasek has against the Ottawa Senators and the Montreal Canadiens, the most against any opponent.
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20 -- Saves Hasek made in the gold medal-winning game against Russia in the 1998 Nagano Olympics. |
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25 -- Games he played with Chicago before being dealt to the Sabres for Stephane Beauregard and their fourth-round choice (Eric Daze) in the 1993 Entry Draft.
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29 -- Postseason wins in Hasek's career, 13 of which came in this year's run to the Stanley Cup finals. |
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42 -- Shutouts in Hasek's career. Patrick Roy (46) and Ed Belfour (45) are the only active goaltenders with more.
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55 -- Hasek's career high for saves in a regular-season game, 51 of which were in regulation of an overtime tie against the Rangers on March 1, 1996.
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78 -- Penalty minutes he has received in his nine-year career. |
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195 -- Wins Hasek has in his NHL career. He has 139 losses and 62 ties. |
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206 -- Players selected before Hasek in the 1983 Entry Draft. |
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414 -- Games Hasek has played in his career, the most by any European-born goaltender. |
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23,903 -- Minutes Hasek has played in his NHL career. He holds the Sabres' single-season record for minutes played with 4,220 in 1997-98.
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