Holts was also the second fastest goalie to 200 NHL wins, accomplishing the feat in just 319 games. 2016 proved to be a big year for him, as he also won gold with team Canada in the World Cup of Hockey and was a finalist for the NHL’s Ted Lindsay award for most outstanding player as voted on by other players.
He was the 2016 Vezina winner, and was the runner-up the following year. Obviously, his most impressive accomplishment was the 2018 Stanley Cup Championship, in which the most memorable moment was the save. He won 50 playoff games with 7 shutouts with a. 916 sv% and 2.53 GAA while playing 26,828 minuets in net. With the Capitals, he won 282 games, posted 35 shutouts, had a. With the Hershey Bears, he won 74 of 132 games, never posted lower than a. The Capitals drafted Holts in the 2008 draft, selecting him in the 4th round with the 93rd pick. Okay, now that we’ve got that out of our system, let’s take a look back at how good Braden Holtby truly was. Thank you, ❤️ /PcAu4410Xc- Washington Capitals October 10, 2020
Not just an amazing hockey player, but an even better human being.