I hesitate to post this, and I might remove it after further consideration. Even though the author of the list (John Phen) picked José as #50, many of the commenters were not in agreement and didn't think he should be on the list at all. So as much as I liked seeing him mentioned, I didn't like to see the comments. But I thought I'd at least let you all know about it before I decide if I'll remove it or not.
As far as I'm concerned, he should be on the list. He's one of the few goalies to win the Hart, and that's what Mr. Phen keeps pointing out. Plus there are so many wonderful qualities to his game and his person. But I realize most people who read and comment on these type things are most concerned with stats and Stanley Cups. ~sigh~ That's not what I judge greatness on, but I'm in the minority there.
Also, his photo is not showing up for me, others are. :( I'm sure it's just an in-game photo, but I'd like to see which one.
Here's the article: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/690878-nhl-rankings-top-50-greatest-goaltenders-in-nhl-history#/articles/690878-nhl-rankings-top-50-greatest-goaltenders-in-nhl-history
José (Jo-say) Theodore (Thee-uh-dore) was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in 1994 and played with them until March of 2006, winning the Hart and Vezina Trophies in 2002. He spent two and a half seasons with the Colorado Avalanche. José signed with the Washington Capitals in July 2008 where he played the next two seasons. He was awarded the Masterton Trophy in 2010. He played the 2010-11 season with the Minnesota Wild, and then played 2 seasons with the Florida Panthers.
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