MILAN -- There is one professional ice hockey goalie named Jordan Binnington. There are no clones of him. The 32-year-old who plays for the St. Louis Blues in the NHL is the same 32-year-old playing for Team Canada at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.
Those are the undeniable, confirmed facts.
But you'll understand why this year, of all years, they seem debatable.
This year, it's as if there really are two Binningtons. There's the NHL version who is struggling, statistically among the worst No. 1 goalies in the League. And then there's the Olympic version, who is dominating, arguably the single biggest reason why Team Canada is still here, two wins from a gold medal.
Among 36 NHL goalies who have played at least 25 games this season, Binnington is 35th in wins (eight), 36th in save percentage (.864) and 35th in goals-against average (3.65).
In three Olympic games, Binnington has a 1.65 GAA and .921 save percentage, allowing five goals on 64 shots.





























