In 2015-16, Lundqvist failed to receive any votes for the Vezina Trophy for the first time in his NHL career, and then he finished last season with a save percentage (.910) below the NHL average (.914), also for the first time.
It appears likely the Rangers will depend on Lundqvist, 35, more than they have in recent seasons. Their new backup goalie, Ondrej Pavelec, has a .907 save percentage in 379 NHL games, 57th among the 65 active goalies who have played at least 50 games in the NHL and far behind Lundqvist's most recent backups, Cam Talbot of the Edmonton Oilers, who ranks sixth (.922), and Antti Raanta of the Arizona Coyotes, who ranks 20th (.917).
The Rangers are strong enough offensively (3.09 goals per game last season, fourth in NHL) that they no longer need a Vezina-caliber performance. They just need consistency, and in that regard, Lundqvist's quality-start percent of 60.6 the past three seasons was eighth among the 61 goalies who played at least 50 games.