His TEAM did man, his TEAM. You’re framing it like it was Quick against the world. He had a great team playing in front of him as well. To win a Cup it takes a team playing great, consistent hockey...and a goalie playing well yes, but more importantly making timely saves in order to hold back a push from the other team, or to keep momentum going for their team. You don’t have to have an “elite” goaltender to do this.
I don’t agree with
@Jamieh all the time, but the point he is making here is accurate I think. CHI won with Niemi...I don’t think Thomas was considered elite before he went in his amazing playoff run. I don’t think Crawford is elite. Osgood won multiple Cups with DET...not an elite goalie. Doesn’t mean you don’t need good timely goaltending to win the Cup...that’s pretty evident.
Foggy there's context here. Imo Jamieh's going out of his way to pretend not to understand the other side's argument (even though he's arguing the other side half the time).
To your point re: relative importance of goalies I agree (as does everyone here). It is the TEAM. The goalie's part of that team, he has to pull his weight but obviously he's not the only person on the team. In 2014 100% it absolutely was not Quick against the world. But like you said Quick was making timely saves, and I also agree you don't have to be elite to do this. (Khudobin this year for instance who is not elite despite Jamieh's logic of just looking at stats which would say Khudobin was an elite goalie this year).
I also 100% agree that timely saves / how clutch you are is a valid way to measure how good you are as a goalie. That's my main point actually. In other words a goalie who continuously makes clutch saves by definition is giving you above average / potentially elite goaltending. What's that saying... who would you most want to start game 7? 3 game 7s won on the road pretty much answers that question as do the overtime games again New York where LA generally carried the play IIRC.
But if someone with 6k+ posts goes out of his way to pretend not to even understand that argument (among other things)... well, that's what this is about. So yes, I think he's trolling, no one with 6K+ posts wouldn't be able to understand the fact that ability to perform under pressure / playoffs (Justin Williams, Claude Lemieux etc) are one way to measure a player. And he's pretended to not understand that argument multiple times... along with pretending to not understand other arguments including ones he's made himself.
FWIW, 100% agree with your post on Jonathan Quick's performance in 2014. He didn't single-handedly save that team but I do maintain he was consistently VERY good when necessary and they most likely wouldn't have come out of that first round, let alone won that second cup without him or potentially a different goalie who was truly elite when it mattered like Quick was