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From Charles Stewart to Anton Khudobin, Bruins fans have seen many goaltenders come through Boston.
There have certainly been some legends that made a nice living inside the crease on Causeway Street. Seven members of the Hockey Hall of Fame once called the Bruins their team, yet no goalie has his number retired by the club as of 2013.
Heading into the 2013 season, 18 goalies have played in at least 100 games for the Black and Gold but only one of those keepers owns the franchise record for save percentage.
Which Bruins goalie has the franchise’s highest career save percentage (minimum 100 games played)?
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