Those last two performances by Tim Thomas in 2011 and Jonathan Quick this spring have been among the most dominant exhibitions of puck-stopping in hockey history. Thomas appeared to set a standard no one would meet for ages when he led the Bruins to the Cup in a remarkable run last season. But just a year later, Quick put together a performance that actually topped Thomas' effort as Los Angeles earned its first championship in franchise history.
Both Thomas and Quick have earned their places in the annals of great goaltending, but where do they stack up against each other and the rest of the game's all-time netminders? Read on to find out as we present a look at the Top 10 Playoff Performances by a Goaltender in Stanley Cup history.
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