The Vezina Trophy will go this year to one of New Jersey's Martin Brodeur, Henrik Lundqvist of the New York Rangers or San Jose's Evgeni Nabokov.
They are the finalists for the trophy, which is awarded each year to NHL's top goaltender during the regular season. The league named the 2007-08 finalists on Monday.
Fresh off his series win over the New Jersey Devils, Henrik Lundqvist of the New York Rangers will again compete with Martin Brodeur for the NHL's Vezina Trophy.
(Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Brodeur, 35, already has three Vezinas. He posted a record of 44-27-6 on the season with four shutouts in 77 games, a goals against average (GAA) of 2.17 and a save percentage of 0.920.
Lundqvist outlasted Brodeur in New York's five-game series win over the Devils and is coming off one of his best seasons.
Lundqvist, 26, tied a career-high in wins with a record of 37-24-10 in 72 games, also a career-high. The Swede collected a league-high 10 shutouts, with a GAA of 2.23 and a save percentage of 0.917.
Nabakov, 32, the 2001 Calder Trophy winner as the league's top rookie, compiled a record of 46-21-8 in 77 games. The Kazakhstani had six shutouts, a GAA of 2.14 and a save percentage of 0.910.
General managers from all 30 teams voted by ballot submission at the end of the regular season.
The winner will be announced at the NHL's annual awards show on June 12 in Toronto.
With files from the Canadian Press
Fresh off his series win over the New Jersey Devils, Henrik Lundqvist of the New York Rangers will again compete with Martin Brodeur for the NHL's Vezina Trophy. 
