Many fans were skeptical when the Canucks first acquired Markstrom from the Florida Panthers back in 2014 as part of the Roberto Luongo trade. The Swedish netminder had posted underwhelming numbers in limited NHL action and had yet to prove he could be a starter at the NHL level. Markstrom has more than proved doubters wrong since arriving in Vancouver.
Ever since he became a full-time starter for the Canucks in 2017, only five NHL goaltenders have faced more rubber than Markstrom (4,996 Shots Against). Vancouver's 2020 NHL All-Star netminder is once again one of the busiest netminders in the league this year. He's made a whopping 1,244 saves this season, which is next to only Montreal's Carey Price (1,384 saves) and Winnipeg's Connor Hellebuyck (1,397 saves).
Markstrom is being peppered on a nightly basis and has made 30-plus saves on 19 different occasions. The Canucks have surrendered the seventh-most amount of shots in the league this season yet rank 14th best when it comes to goals allowed (3.02 GAA/ GP). This has largely been due to Markstrom outduelling the opposing team's netminder and propelling his team to victory on a nightly basis. In fact, when you look at Markstrom's 22 victories this season, the Canucks only outshot their opponent in seven of those games.
From a 43-save shutout against the Hurricanes back in December to a recent 49-save shutout win over Chicago, we're consistently seeing Markstrom's ability to put the team on his back and carry the Canucks to victory. To get an idea of what Markstrom means to this team and the fans, look no further than that outstanding performance against Chicago on Feb. 12 on Sedin Night. As the clock winds down on Markstrom's 49-save shutout performance, the fans at Rogers Arena begins serenading their starting netminder with "Marky" chants.
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Markstrom's 22 wins are sixth most among all NHL goalies this season, while his .918 save percentage is 15th best (minimum 10 GP). To really get an idea of just how good Markstrom has been, you have to dive a little deeper into the stats. "GSAA" - Goals Saved Above Average is a stat that that calculates the number of goals allowed by a goaltender compared to the number of goals that would have been allowed by a league average goalie. Markstrom's 11.87 GSAA is 10th best overall and ranks him sixth best among all NHL goaltenders who have played at least 30 games.
Markstrom is also thriving when it comes to high-danger chances. The Canucks tend to surrender plenty of high-quality chances in prime scoring areas and Markstrom has been been equal to the task. The Canucks' netminder has faced the fifth-most high danger shots in the league (356) and his .843 HDSV% is eighth best among all NHL goalies. He's bailing the Canucks out of costly defensive mistakes and coming up big when it's needed the most.