SAN JOSE, CA - APRIL 30: Martin Jones #31 of the San Jose Sharks makes a save against the Vegas Golden Knights during Game Three of the Western Conference Second Round during the 2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at SAP Center on April 30, 2018 in San Jose, California.

Martin Jones' career playoff numbers are starting to get ridiculous

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San Jose Sharks netminder Martin Jones stood on his head Wednesday night against the Vegas Golden Knights, stopping all 34 shots he faced. In doing so, Jones improved his already sensational career postseason numbers:

W-L GAA SV% SO
22-16 2.01 .927 6

With his sixth career playoff shutout - and his second of 2018 - Jones tied Matt Murray for the most by any netminder across the last three years, per NHL Public Relations. He also moved one back of Evgeni Nabokov for the most playoff shutouts in Sharks history. Amazingly, Jones has done it in just 38 games, while it took Nabokov more than double (80) to reach seven shutouts.

Considering his playoff numbers, it's odd that Jones hasn't been especially great during the regular season. He's played well, but he's never had a season with a .920 save percentage, and he's never finished in the top five in Vezina Trophy voting.

But given his outstanding play when it matters most, it might be time to start including Jones' name in conversations about the game's elite netminders.

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