Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award

[1] A goaltender's save percentage represents the percentage of shots on goal that he stops, and is calculated by dividing the number of saves by the total number of shots on goal.

[4] The award was first presented at the conclusion of the 1999–2000 season,[3] and was named in honor of former Detroit Red Wings, Buffalo Sabres and Washington Capitals goaltender Roger Crozier, a Calder and Conn Smythe Trophy winner who played in the NHL from 1964 to 1977.

Three Dallas Stars goalies have won the award, while two each have represented the Montreal Canadiens and the Minnesota Wild.

[6] † - Belfour was a prior save percentage leader in the 1990–91 season, before the Crozier Award was first presented.

The NHL started counting the statistic in 1982,[13] while records have been compiled for save percentage back into the mid-1950s.

Marty Turco is the only player to have won the award twice.