Bullfrog
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nutman said:I agree. this should be shut down. like I said long ago we don't need a goalie.
I don't know nutman, might be hard to beat Boston with no goalie in the Leafs' net. 8)
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nutman said:I agree. this should be shut down. like I said long ago we don't need a goalie.
Bullfrog said:nutman said:I agree. this should be shut down. like I said long ago we don't need a goalie.
I don't know nutman, might be hard to beat Boston with no goalie in the Leafs' net. 8)
freer said:Rebel_1812 said:L K said:Since the trade deadline:
James Reimer 3-1-1 2.18 GAA .930 SV%
Miikka Kiprusoff 0-3-0 3.41 GAA .890 SV%
Roberto Luongo 1-0-0 1.00 GAA .976 SV%
I bet several teams will want luongo once he gets bought out this summer.
There is no Goaltending conundrum Reimer is taking us to the playoffs.
RedLeaf said:freer said:Rebel_1812 said:L K said:Since the trade deadline:
James Reimer 3-1-1 2.18 GAA .930 SV%
Miikka Kiprusoff 0-3-0 3.41 GAA .890 SV%
Roberto Luongo 1-0-0 1.00 GAA .976 SV%
I bet several teams will want luongo once he gets bought out this summer.
There is no Goaltending conundrum Reimer is taking us to the playoffs.
Agreed. My only concern is his history of injuries. We're toast if he sustains another long term injury prior to, or during the playoffs. I suppose that is true with many teams, but I don't have a lot of confidence in Scrivens as the number one goaltender for any sort of playoff run.
leafplasma said:James Reimer 25GS 15-5-5 2.46 .922 2SO
Carey Price 33GS 19-9-4 2.36 .912 3SO
Lets be thankful we didn't see a Luongo deal materialize.
cw said:Top Save%s among NHL Starters
1 Craig Anderson 0.949
2 Sergei Bobrovsky 0.931
3 Tuukka Rask 0.929
4 Henrik Lundqvist 0.928
5 Corey Crawford 0.926
6 James Reimer 0.925
6 Antti Niemi 0.925
6 Cory Schneider 0.925
James has himself in pretty good company with that stat
princedpw said:I'd be willing to bet the Vezina goes to Lundqvist.
princedpw said:I'd be willing to bet the Vezina goes to Lundqvist.
Peter D. said:princedpw said:I'd be willing to bet the Vezina goes to Lundqvist.
It feels like Lundqvist has had an off year yet his stats are still stellar.
Peter D. said:princedpw said:I'd be willing to bet the Vezina goes to Lundqvist.
It feels like Lundqvist has had an off year yet his stats are still stellar.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:princedpw said:I'd be willing to bet the Vezina goes to Lundqvist.
Sometimes the award goes to the "usual suspects" rather than who's having the best season. Anderson hasn't played enough games IMO, but I would think Bobrovsky or Rask are candidates.
Although they have yet to officially punch their ticket to the post-season, it?s only a matter of time and it?s because one of the many things that has turned around for the Maple Leafs is goaltending. He may not look like an oil painting in the Leafs net, he handles the puck like it?s a hand grenade sometimes and his rebound control is iffy?but all Reimer has done this season is put the Leafs in a position to win. And in games such as Monday night, when Toronto beat the New Jersey Devils 2-0 despite being outshot 32-13, he occasionally delivers those kinds of goaltending performances that every playoff-bound team needs ? the ones where the team has no business winning the game, but does because their goaltender saves them.
Even the aforementioned Hall of Famer at the other end of the ice, Martin Brodeur, was impressed with Reimer?s performance.
?If he plays like that every game, I don?t know why they?re looking to get another goalie in here,? Brodeur said. ?He was unbelievable. He stays in his net and plays within himself. He looked really good, really confident.?
Crucialness Key said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:princedpw said:I'd be willing to bet the Vezina goes to Lundqvist.
Sometimes the award goes to the "usual suspects" rather than who's having the best season. Anderson hasn't played enough games IMO, but I would think Bobrovsky or Rask are candidates.
Also there's the "compelling narrative" factor... I think if Columbus makes the playoffs, Bobrovsky is the best bet for Vezina. If Columbus makes it and NYR fall out, then Bobrovsky for SURE wins.
Bobrovsky also has "infuriate Flyers fans" going for him, and that should count for something, right?