Brashear (11%) - Hedican (3%) - McLean (6%)
Briere (6%) - Ozolinsh (8%) - Tabaracci (wrong?)
Burke (0.5%) - Roberts (1%) - Vokoun (8%)
The reason I have a question mark is because it technically isn't wrong, and I'll admit that I did reach for the uniqueness score. Tabaracci had a 2.00 GAA in Colorado during the 1999-2000 season. However, he also played one game in Atlanta that season and a GAA of 4.07, which was just enough to put his season GAA at 3.01. Had he played 31 more seconds that season and not allowed a goal, his GAA would have been 3.00 for the season.
https://www.hockey-reference.com/player ... melog/2000
I also thought that Tabaracci was there longer than two games. I thought he was Roy's backup in the late 90s. That would have been Craig Billington, who also would have been a correct answer.