Smith is right up there with four straight Stanley Cup rings. But Fuhr can flash five rings of his own from the Edmonton Oilers' Cup wins in 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988 and 1990. His came playing behind offensive-minded Oilers teams that sometimes treated defense as an afterthought. Fuhr faced 24,371 shots in his 19-season NHL career, ninth-most among goalies. Still, he was voted winner of the Vezina Trophy as the best goalie in the NHL in 1987-88, when he was runner-up to Mario Lemieux for the Hart Trophy as NHL MVP. Fuhr, who wore No. 1 from 1981-83 before switching to No. 31, was a workhorse. He played in 79 games -- 76 consecutively -- for the St. Louis Blues in 1995-96, a record that still stands. Fuhr also scored 47 NHL points (all assists) and is tied with Martin Brodeur for second among NHL goalies since 1955-56 (Tom Barrasso, 48). Wayne Gretzky called Fuhr the greatest goalie who ever lived. I'm not going to argue with The Great One.