I was just jabbing you about over-generalizing; of course I know who the goaltenders I was referring to are. You follow up by doing so again with your lists in your post. There are plenty of 'good goalies' that are not Canadian as there are plenty of players in general who are good to great players who are also not Canadian. It's fine to post a list of good goalies that are Canadian born but you weaken your argument substantially and sound like a Canadian homer (or someone who simply doesn't know the league very well) by saying 'except for Hasek' every non-Canadian born goalie is a schlub. 
Rubbinio wrote:I was talking about really great golies:
Brodeur, Roy, Luongo, Theodor, Jacques Plante, Bob Sauve
 
 What?!?! There is absolutely no concievable way you can 
seriously have Luongo in your 'really great goalies list' along with 
those names. The inclusion of Theodore is 
extremely questionable and is on just as shakey ground as the inclusion of Luongo. Of course there are to my memory, save Tretiak, no Hall of Fame type goalies of non-Canadian heritage. But a strong factor in that as well is because the NHL's history is as a Canadian game. There was a time when it was odd to have an American playing. That doesn't however discredit current goaltenders of non-Candaian heritage. Even though you seem to think it does.
Rubbinio wrote:And in NHL today with the exception of Hasek, the good goalies are Canadien: Theodor, Luongo, Brodeur, Turco, Jiguere, Raycroft, Roloston, Fernanedz, and so on.
Again, B. Roloson, Fernandez and Raycroft (no matter how you spell them) are also a bit of a stretch for a good goalies list among the others you have listed. One was a rookie last year and the other two aren't even good enough to nail down a full-time slot. If you want to discredit Kiprusoff for not playing enough games and Khabibulin because it's the first Cup he's won then use the same standard for your own list. Don't stretch your point just to add names to your list and make it seem like you are obviously right. You discredit yourself by doing that showing you are blinded by your bias for Canadian players and honestly? Sound like a bit of an ass.  
 
  
True: Many quality goalies currently and especially historically have been of Canadian descent.
False: Beside Hasek every other non-canadian goalie can't measure up to a good ole Canadian boy.
Also False: All Canadian goalies solely based upon their being Candian are excellent goaltenders.