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Goalie Heat Index: Ranking who's hottest heading into the playoffs

Sergei Bobrovsky had another Vezina-caliber campaign for the Blue Jackets but doesn't quite top our ranking of the best goalies heading into the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs. Russell LaBounty-USA TODAY Sports

The best part of the NHL's opening round is that there isn't a single series that appears to be a walk in the park. Whether you are using the eye test or digging deep into the numbers, you can make a case for nearly every club to advance. One way to figure out which team might have a deep postseason run in them is by looking at that team's strengths and weaknesses by position.

After ranking every team's forwards and defensemen groups, it's time for the men wearing the cool masks. Which goaltender is entering the playoffs on a hot streak? Which ones have a strong or weak playoff history? Who could surprise us? We rank them 1-16 here.


1. Pekka Rinne, Nashville Predators

2017-18 stat line: 42-13-4, .927 save percentage
Since March 1: 9-4-1, .928 save percentage

It has been an incredible 12 months for Nashville's longtime goaltender. Rinne was magnificent during the Predators' run to the Stanley Cup Final, posting a .930 save percentage and allowing under two goals per game. His follow-up act has included a Vezina Trophy-worthy campaign and the second-best season of his career in save percentage and goals saved above average. Rinne might be in his mid-30s, but he's playing as well as ever. The support from the league's best defense gives him a good shot to represent the West again in the Cup Final.