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Here you go everyone...feel free to fire away with your questions and I'll do my best to answer them by the end of the day. Tons of college hockey on my plate tonight...like four games on TV plus the OHL Game on NHL Network, then I'm up in Blaine all weekend scouting NA3HL and NAPHL goalies.
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Hey Justin,
For conversation's sake let's say the NHL plays a 45 game schedule this year. Who do you feel benefitted/positioned themselves well to succeed from/during the time off, and who do you feel hurt their position during the time off? Thanks! [edit] terribly worded, and therefore confusing... my apologies lol
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16 team roti keeper (yr 5/5, keep 6) G, A, +/-, PIM, PPG, PPA, SHG, SHA, GWG W, GAA, SV%, SO 2c, 2lw, 2rw, 4d, 2g, 8bn C: Stamkos, Backstrom LW: Sedin, Landeskog, Ott (C), McGinn RW: Purcell, Brunner, Stewart, Boyes (C), Hornqvist D: Letang, Byfuglien, Streit, Carlson, Beauchemin, Barrie G: Ward, Schneider, Ellis |
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hey justin,
nilsson? poulin? nilsson? poulin? which one is the most likely successor on the island? and how long before you think we see one with a meaningful role? cheers amigo... |
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BENEFIT: Hiller, Rask, Khudobin, Varlamov, Bobrovsky, Gustavsson, Quick, Lindback, Greiss, Reimer I think the lockout benefits Gustavsson because the more time he has to clear his mind of all the pressure and bullshit he dealt with in Toronto, the better. It also allows him time to remove some of the elements that were coached into his game that didn't allow him to play his natural style, and the more time he spends practicing and skating in a more natural way, the better he will be when things start up again. Others are obvious, like Quick, who needed this time to recover from back surgery, Varlamov gaining confidence and becoming more patient on his skates in the KHL...same for Bobrovsky and Khudobin. HURT: Anderson, Fasth, Enroth, Crawford, Dubnyk, Pavelec, all aging veterans like Brodeur, Clemmensen, etc that are in the final years of their career. The time off makes it that much tougher to stay in game shape and keeping their withering skills honed. Try to remember back to the last lockout. Some guys we never heard of again, some guys became studs ... Cam Ward, Henrik Lundqvist, etc. This will happen again ... and it's not if a few guys come out of nowhere to become studs, it's who. Maybe Robin Lehner will be one of them. |
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I think one of these two goalies will get a chance as soon as next season. Nabokov won't be around forever, although I still think he's a workhorse. Garth Snow is a keen GM when it comes to goalies obviously, so one of the two goalies are going to be recalled. They can't have both goalies staying in the AHL and developing effectively. I like Nilsson long-term right now on the Island, and I would say you'll see one of them have a meaningful role as soon as next season, but for sure by 2014. |
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16 team roti keeper (yr 5/5, keep 6) G, A, +/-, PIM, PPG, PPA, SHG, SHA, GWG W, GAA, SV%, SO 2c, 2lw, 2rw, 4d, 2g, 8bn C: Stamkos, Backstrom LW: Sedin, Landeskog, Ott (C), McGinn RW: Purcell, Brunner, Stewart, Boyes (C), Hornqvist D: Letang, Byfuglien, Streit, Carlson, Beauchemin, Barrie G: Ward, Schneider, Ellis |
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I've read/heard some claims that Niko Hovinen is the goalie of the future for the Flyers. Is he likely to become a future NHL goalie and what is the wait time before he does anything significant?
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I can tell you that the organization views both goalies as future long-term NHLers. I have that straight from the horse's mouth, and you can read more about it here: http://www.thegoalieguild.com/2012/1...to-bridgeport/ Because of this, they're going to do whatever they can to give both goalies an opportunity to prove themselves. Maybe it comes down to whoever is playing better when a goalie needs to be recalled. Maybe someone starts to take off in Bridgeport and prove himself as the better goalie at that time. Maybe one of them gets injured (call it the DiPietro plague). Because of the lockout, there are too many unknowns right now, and trust me, it's very frustrating when it comes time to answer these type of questions. I'm just being honest when I say I have no idea. I can speculate and discuss all sorts of scenarios, but this bloody lockout really needs to end so some of the questions can be answered. I don't even know how serious DiPietro's latest groin injury is.... I could see Nabokov being backed up by Nilsson...and Nilsson playing a fair amount of games because Nabokov won't be the superhuman durable workhorse he was in SJ. And don't forget Nabby had a few nagging injuries of his own last season...which helped give Montoya some more exposure. |
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What do you feel the realistic chances of one or both of these landing a back up roll and if so, how far away?
Do you think either have a legit chance at starting down the road?
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Yahoo 10 Team H2H League - G, A, +/-, PIM, PPP, SHP, FW, W, GAA, Sv% 7 keepers 1 C, 1 W, 1 D, 1 G, 3 Any C: Backstrom, E. Staal, Roy, Duchene. Peverley, Brodziak W: Ovechkin, Perry, Ryan, Downie, D. Brown, Vanek, Fleischman, Giroux, Yip, Clarkson (IR) D: Doughty, Myers, Salo, Foster, Goligoski, Letang G: Bryzgalov, Hiller, Rask, Ward |
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I wouldn't be surprised if the Flyers considered Hovinen as the goalie of the future...they aren't the most keen organization when it comes to goalie development. Not sure where you read that about him, but it's probably just hype. He had to miss the SM-liiga finals because of hip issues, and it's likely to plague him again in the future, so I suggest staying away from Hovinen for now because I know he has bad hips...and playing on the smaller surface doesn't really lend a hand to that being any easier on him. I say wait until he has proven he can stay healthy for a full season in North America, then see where he lands next season. I wouldn't jump on him yet. More risk than reward.
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