Füchse Berlin goalkeeper Lasse Ludwig has finished the Bundesliga season with the league’s best save percentage among goalkeepers facing at least 150 shots. Just behind him, with more saves, came Dominik Kuzmanovic from Gummersbach.
The German shot-stopper posted a save percentage of 32.58 and played an important role in Berlin’s run to second place and Champions League qualification.
VfL Gummersbach’s Dominik Kuzmanovic finished second on 31.16 percent, while SC Magdeburg’s Sergey Hernandez claimed third place with 30.44 percent.
Berlin were the only club with two goalkeepers in the top six, as Dejan Milosavljev also featured prominently.
| Player | Club | Save percentage (minimum 150 shots) | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lasse Ludwig | Füchse Berlin | 32,58 | ||||||||
| Dominik Kuzmanovic | VfL Gummersbach | 31,16 | ||||||||
| Sergey Hernandez | SC Magdeburg | 30,44 | ||||||||
| Benjamin Buric | Flensburg-Handewitt | 29,79 | ||||||||
| Constantin Möstl | TBV Lemgo | 29,76 | ||||||||
| Dejan Milosavljev | Füchse Berlin | 29,74 | ||||||||
| David Späth | Rhein-Neckar Löwen | 29,48 | ||||||||
| Bertram Obling | VfL Gummersbach | 29,03 | ||||||||
| Andreas Wolff | THW Kiel | 28,87 | ||||||||
| Kevin Möller | Flensburg-Handewitt | 28,15 |