"There are a few reasons I ranked Rinne at No. 15. The No. 258 pick in 2004, chosen in a round which doesn't even exist anymore, and few players in that draft made more of an impact in the NHL or on their team. Arguably he was the third-best player taken in the draft, behind Alex Ovechkin, who went No. 1 to the Washington Capitals, and Evgeni Malkin, who went No. 2 to the Pittsburgh Penguins. Rinne is the Predators leader in nearly every goalie category, including games played (683), wins, goals-against average (2.43), saves (17,627) and shutouts (60). He was a four-time Vezina Trophy finalist (2010-11, 2011-12, 2014-15, 2017-18), and won the King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 2020-21 for his dedication and work in the Nashville community. The Predators did not qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs in their first five seasons but were a mainstay during Rinne's time with them, making it in 12 of his 15 seasons, including each of his final seven." -- David Satriano, staff writer