Ben Bishop, Dallas Stars
I agree with Bill that Lehner is the sentimental choice because of the personal demons he conquered on the way to his best NHL season, but I can't get past the fact that Thomas Greiss had nearly identical statistics to Lehner (23-14-2, 2.28 GAA, .927 save percentage, five shutouts) while splitting the starts with the Islanders. While each goalie was very good this season, this shows me Lehner and Greiss benefited greatly from the buttoned-down defensive system installed by coach Barry Trotz and a complete buy-in from players embarrassed by their effort defensively the season before, when New York allowed the most goals in the NHL (293). Vasilevskiy did not have such a luxury with the Lightning, facing more shots (32.32 per game as opposed to Bishop and Lehner, who each faced 28.76 shots per game) in more wide-open games. Two numbers stand out with Vasilevskiy: his .910 save percentage -- second-best in the League -- with the opposition on the power play (Bishop was .897, Lehner .888) and his 14-5 record in one-goal games (Bishop was 10-4, Lehner 9-7). At the end of the day, though, Bishop's outstanding play passes the eye test best, and his overall numbers are impossible to overlook. Bishop for the Vezina, and not just because Mike believes it's about time he wins the award!