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Hutchinson placed on waivers

sorry repost:
And if Hutchison should fail or go down in battle, who will pick up the torch of back up and carry it into the warring fray?............perhaps;

Kasimir Kaskisuo stopped 29 of 31 shots he faced. Kaskisuo is now 6-1-1-0 on the season with a .927 Save Percentage and a 2.13 Goals Against Average.
 
It had to happen. Who knows if Kaskisuo can do any better but 0 wins from Hutchinson - you can only match that you can?t do worse. 1 win from Kaskisuo and he already exceeds what Hutch did.
 
Zee said:
It had to happen. Who knows if Kaskisuo can do any better but 0 wins from Hutchinson - you can only match that you can?t do worse. 1 win from Kaskisuo and he already exceeds what Hutch did.
I mean how much worse could be possibly be? Even if he is we have to try something.
 
Hutch is a sieve although a lot of goals last night were not his fault, even if he had stopped one, the game may have either gone into overtime or been won outright.
So if we can cut down one goal against between Hutch a Kaskisuo then we have more of a chance.

Just one more comment. I watched Kaskisuo a lot in last years playoffs, in some ways his style reminds me of Freddie, almost the same size, and their style is very similar, the way they square up to the shooters etc.  Would be nice to build from within as much as possible.  Not saying it will be a success, but anything better than Hutch.  Perhaps he will be a great AHL replacement.
 
Bender said:
Zee said:
It had to happen. Who knows if Kaskisuo can do any better but 0 wins from Hutchinson - you can only match that you can?t do worse. 1 win from Kaskisuo and he already exceeds what Hutch did.
I mean how much worse could be possibly be? Even if he is we have to try something.


Agreed a change is needed and it?s coming.  Now watch Kaskisuo allow 8 goals in his first start lol
 
Highlander said:
Hutch is a sieve although a lot of goals last night were not his fault, even if he had stopped one, the game may have either gone into overtime or been won outright.
So if we can cut down one goal against between Hutch a Kaskisuo then we have more of a chance.

Just one more comment. I watched Kaskisuo a lot in last years playoffs, in some ways his style reminds me of Freddie, almost the same size, and their style is very similar, the way they square up to the shooters etc.  Would be nice to build from within as much as possible.  Not saying it will be a success, but anything better than Hutch.  Perhaps he will be a great AHL replacement.
They never look like his fault, but you have a goalie not to just make the easy saves. He's not even AHL calibre at this point.
 
Zee said:
Bender said:
Zee said:
It had to happen. Who knows if Kaskisuo can do any better but 0 wins from Hutchinson - you can only match that you can?t do worse. 1 win from Kaskisuo and he already exceeds what Hutch did.
I mean how much worse could be possibly be? Even if he is we have to try something.


Agreed a change is needed and it?s coming.  Now watch Kaskisuo allow 8 goals in his first start lol
Probably with our luck...LOL..the story on Kaskisuo so far this season is that overall he has been excellent on the tough shots, if he has a weakness, he lets in the odd soft one...Just like Anderson used to do in the past, especially in October.
 
This is a shocking development.    :P

Terrible decisionmaking by Dubas to let it get to this point.  I said before the season started that b/u was a critical vulnerability, and it took no great knowledge on my part to come up with that observation.

 
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
This is a shocking development.    :P

Terrible decisionmaking by Dubas to let it get to this point.  I said before the season started that b/u was a critical vulnerability, and it took no great knowledge on my part to come up with that observation.
Really,  Hutchison was the #2 Goalie in the AHL a few years back, in his NHL action. He was a serviceable back up albeit not a great one, just serviceable. If we all had crystal balls we would all have lotto Max jackpots in the bank and have part ownership of the team, so we could fire Dubas sorry ass.
 
Highlander said:
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
This is a shocking development.    [emoji14]

Terrible decisionmaking by Dubas to let it get to this point.  I said before the season started that b/u was a critical vulnerability, and it took no great knowledge on my part to come up with that observation.
Really,  Hutchison was the #2 Goalie in the AHL a few years back, in his NHL action. He was a serviceable back up albeit not a great one, just serviceable. If we all had crystal balls we would all have lotto Max jackpots in the bank and have part ownership of the team, so we could fire Dubas sorry ass.
Lol we'd probably throw the team in jail and set the ACC on fire so I'm kind of ok that there's no collective rule lol.
 
Hutch wasn?t capable, but Babcock has to share in the blame.  It is idiotic ton exclusively your backup goalie only in the 2nd half of back to backs, especially when you consider the leafs don?t skate well on back to backs.  Babcock set Hutch and the leafs up for failure with his stubbornness.  He is wrong, but he won?t admit it. 
 
lc9 said:
Hutch wasn?t capable, but Babcock has to share in the blame.  It is idiotic ton exclusively your backup goalie only in the 2nd half of back to backs, especially when you consider the leafs don?t skate well on back to backs.  Babcock set Hutch and the leafs up for failure with his stubbornness.  He is wrong, but he won?t admit it.

Actually, the analytics actually back up playing your backup over your starter in the 2nd half of back to backs.  Our understanding is Babcock is listening to the analytics staff and goalie coach recommendations on this.  Do you really want him to stop listening to those staff members? because I have my doubts it will be a positive thing overall.

And the Leaf players not skating well on back to backs... Sounds to me like that is a player problem and the leaders in the room need to step up and hold their teammates accountable.
 
Coco-puffs said:
lc9 said:
Hutch wasn?t capable, but Babcock has to share in the blame.  It is idiotic ton exclusively your backup goalie only in the 2nd half of back to backs, especially when you consider the leafs don?t skate well on back to backs.  Babcock set Hutch and the leafs up for failure with his stubbornness.  He is wrong, but he won?t admit it.

Actually, the analytics actually back up playing your backup over your starter in the 2nd half of back to backs.  Our understanding is Babcock is listening to the analytics staff and goalie coach recommendations on this.  Do you really want him to stop listening to those staff members? because I have my doubts it will be a positive thing overall.

And the Leaf players not skating well on back to backs... Sounds to me like that is a player problem and the leaders in the room need to step up and hold their teammates accountable.

Analytics is great until it isn?t.  What does it matter who?s fault it is the leafs are lousy in the 2nd of back to backs?  The fact is they are.  So until the coaches or players figure it out the coach needs to ice a lineup that gives them the best chance to win.  It hasn?t worked for two years.  The analytics don?t reflect the leafs in this regard.
 
Coco-puffs said:
And the Leaf players not skating well on back to backs... Sounds to me like that is a player problem and the leaders in the room need to step up and hold their teammates accountable.
Yeah, I think there is some truth to that. In the third period last night the Leafs played like they had rested for days. Now, it helped that Chicago had played the night before as well (also helps that Chicago isn't that good of a team), but if the Leafs gave that kind of effort more often (and earlier in games) I suspect their record would be a lot better and there wouldn't be so many people complaining.
 
I was just reading-up a little bit on Kaskisuo...

I think maybe they need a back-up plan to this back-up plan.
 

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