On the latest TNT broadcast during the Stanley Cup Playoffs legendary goaltender Henrik Lundqvist decided to rank every playoff goaltender in the Western Conference. This season the Western Conference has been run by the Winnipeg Jets thanks in large part to Connor Hellebuyck's impressive campaign. With the playoffs getting underway last night, Hall of Fame goaltender and current TNT analyst Henrik Lundqvist decided to rank every Western Conference playoff starter. <h3>Henrik Lundqvist Causes Controversy With His Latest Goaltender Rankings</h3> Lundqvist's rankings have caused a lot of discussion with Hellebuyck reigning supreme and Stuart Skinner landing as the bottom feeder of the group. <div align='center' class='pl20 pr20'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/nhl_on_tnt/status/1913770480344989837'><div style='border:1px solid #CCCCCC;border-radius:10px;padding:20px;width:300px;'>Loading from Twitter ...</div></a></blockquote></div> Hellebuyck despite his poor playoff stats historically has still done enough in Lundqvist's eyes to earn that number one spot throughout the first round. To the surprise of many Lundqvist had Vegas Golden Knights net minder Adin Hill ahead of several other All-Star caliber goalies. <div align='center' class='pl20 pr20'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/wyshynski/status/1913770727016112347'><div style='border:1px solid #CCCCCC;border-radius:10px;padding:20px;width:300px;'>Loading from Twitter ...</div></a></blockquote></div> Another shock comes in the form of Jordan Binnington who despite having an incredible second half of the season finds himself in the bottom half of the rankings. Then, of course, there is Skinner who is considered the worst goalie in the Western Conference by Lundqvist. Once the rankings made their way to social media many fans decided to surprisingly agree with Lundqvist talking down on Skinner's play this season with the Oilers. <div align='center' class='pl20 pr20'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/knowspuck/status/1913771378010165439'><div style='border:1px solid #CCCCCC;border-radius:10px;padding:20px;width:300px;'>Loading from Twitter ...</div></a></blockquote></div> <div align='center' class='pl20 pr20'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/north_kariya_/status/1913821723138642386'><div style='border:1px solid #CCCCCC;border-radius:10px;padding:20px;width:300px;'>Loading from Twitter ...</div></a></blockquote></div> Oilers fans throughout this season have struggled to support Skinner who has repeatedly failed to find consistency between the pipes for Edmonton and even been out produced by backup goalie Calvin Pickard at times. This year's Stanley Cup Playoff run could serve as the perfect opportunity that Skinner needs to prove his doubters wrong and cement himself as the Edmonton Oilers goalie of the present and the future.