It’s often the most taken for granted position in hockey, but if you ask any goaltender, it’s only that way until the screw up, until the day they let in the soft one, until that moment in time that you lose the ‘big one.’<\/p>\n
For Michigan goaltender Alvaro Montoya, known affectionately to most in the hockey world as ‘Al,’ those days of being overlooked but for the negatives may soon be over — well, at least for a moment or two.<\/p>\n
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Montoya stops [nl]Maine’s Ben Murphy during the 2003 NCAAs. (photo: Christopher Brian Dudek)<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Montoya is in position to finally get the recognition a solid, ever-improving goaltender deserves in the coming days when the National Hockey League Entry Draft kicks off on Saturday in Raleigh, N.C. Montoya currently ranks No. 1 among North American goaltenders in the Central Scouting Service’s final rankings — a system that rates all of the eligible players in preparation for each year’s Entry Draft.<\/p>\n