Does The King belong in the same palace with other NHL goaltending royalty?

Henrik Lundqvist's victory over the Washington Capitals

Wednesday night

was the

New York Rangers

goalie's sixth career Game 7 win. That tied Martin Brodeur and Patrick Roy for the most Game 7 victories in NHL history.

He's won six straight seventh games, an NHL record Lundqvist holds by himself.

Over those six wins, Lundqvist is 6-0 with an 0.81 goals-against average and .973 save percentage (179 saves on 184 shots). He has one shutout.

In 10 games in which the Rangers have faced elimination at Madison Square Garden, Lundqvist is 10-0 with an 0.96 GAA, .968 save percentage (306 saves on 316 shots) and two shutouts.

In the regular season, Lundqvist has 339 career victories. Brodeur is the all-time leader with 691 and Roy is second with 551.

Henrik Lundqvist:

How the Rangers did it

So, does he stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Brodeur and Roy? Or does the fact Lundqvist has yet to win a Stanley Cup weigh heavily against him?

What are your views on the subject?

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