Price:Yes, Jon, I agree, Adam certainly took the easy pick, and I would not be surprised if it is Ullmark on the stage next Monday in Nashville. But just like you can't discount what Hellebuyck meant to the Jets, you can make the same case for Sorokin, who unquestionably was the Islanders' best player this season and the biggest reason New York was able to grab the first wild card into the playoffs from the Eastern Conference. Sorokin was 31-22-7 with a 2.34 GAA, .924 save percentage and an NHL-best six shutouts in 62 games (60 starts). He was third in save percentage and sixth in GAA among goalies to play at least 20 games and tied for third in games played. And he had to work for those numbers, making at least 30 saves in 25 games, and he was 5-0-2 when making at least 40 saves in a game. When you consider the Islanders were 22nd in the NHL in averaging 2.95 goals per game, second lowest among the 16 teams to reach the postseason (Wild, 2.91 per game), it's clear Sorokin was relied upon heavily.