My colleague Pete Jensen is my go-to guy when it comes to all things to do with fantasy and stats-based analysis, but I believe he is reaching here. He is right that Russia-born goalies are all the rage at the moment, but he has identified the wrong one as the top goalie three seasons from now. Vasilevskiy is 26 and already owns a Stanley Cup championship (2020) and a Vezina Trophy as the best goalie in the League (2019). It is unlikely he has reached his prime yet. Last season, eight goalies, including Vasilevskiy (who had a League-leading 35 victories), won at least 25 games and the average age for that group at the end of the regular season was 29.6 years. Vasilevskiy will be 29 when the 2022-23 NHL season is set to begin and should still have an elite team in front of him. I'm not sure any of the next wave will be ready to unseat arguably the best goalie in the game today. -- Shawn P. Roarke, senior director of editorial
To everything Shawn said, I'll add this: Vasilevskiy has been a Vezina finalist three years in a row, and he's 6-foot-3. In other words, he has been one of the best goalies in the NHL consistently; he hasn't just had a hot season or playoff run. In three years, he will still be 6-3, and I bet he'll still make it look easy. His size and style should help him age well. -- Nicholas J. Cotsonika, columnist
In order to predict who may be the best goalie three seasons from now, let's look at the past three seasons. Vasilevskiy is 118-41-10, has the most wins, is tied for the most shutouts (17, with Marc-Andre Fleury) and ranks fourth in save percentage (.921) among the 36 goalies to play at least 100 games from 2017-20. Expect the next three seasons to provide similar success for Vasilevskiy and the Lightning. -- David Satriano, staff writer