So looking ahead, you look at your save percentage year by year by year, and it?s very steady. It?s almost the same every year. Do you think there?s another level for you to get to? Do you think that includes a Vezina? Do you think there?s still another tier for you to climb?
Yeah, of course. I think I have the ability to be up there. I think I have more to give. I don?t really look at save percentage too much.
So what do you judge yourself on?
We use different ways of grading goals actually: something that you have no chance on; goals that you have somewhat of a chance on; and then, obviously, goals that you should have saved. Because I don?t get to decide if there?s 40 easy shots from the blue line or if there?s seven grade-A chances right in the middle of the slot. I don?t get to decide that. Save percentage is a very broad and a very average stat. I think every goalie goes through ups and downs (with it). Obviously, I?m aware of my save percentage. I saw later in the year it was pretty high, and then all of a sudden ? I remember the Tampa Bay game where literally everything bounced in off someone, and you end up on the paper it?s a (bad night).
Yeah, it?s four goals on 15 shots.
Exactly. So then you actually look reasonably on it, and be like, Well, what can you do different on a goal that hits the guy here left of me, bounce over, you try to play that one, and then it bounces back-door on an empty net.