It’s clearly Husso that’s the odd one out, right? That’s a lot of money tho
not if he's healthy and playing the best.
It’s clearly Husso that’s the odd one out, right? That’s a lot of money tho
It’s clearly Husso that’s the odd one out, right? That’s a lot of money tho
And do what exactly? About the only thing that gets us is keeping Kane's dumb bonuses on this season's ledger.If Detroit retains 50% on Husso they might find a taker for a 4th or later.
is everything ok brother?And do what exactly? About the only thing that gets us is keeping Kane's dumb bonuses on this season's ledger.
This is how I feel. I'm not all that sure Campbell is much of a downgrade from Husso at this point but between Camppbell and Cossa, the wings should be able to get competent goaltending on a call up this season. Something they couldnt count on last year.My take on the goalie situation is that the Wings ultimately not end up sticking with 3 this season.
The major factor in the Wings going with 3 last year (aside from the inconsistencies and early injury) was not wanting to have to dip into GR for a goalie, if needed. They wanted Cossa to get a significant workload in his first full season in the AHL, concentrate on developing, and not worry about getting called up. And Hutchison, while fine in the AHL, is not a viable NHL option. So, the Wings' NHL options for goalie rested solely with what they kept on the NHL roster.
This season, with Campbell in GR available for a call-up, and probably even Cossa too, the Wings should feel much more comfortable only keeping 2 goalies on the NHL roster, because if the need arises, they probably feel better about their GR options for a fill-in when needed.
On top of that, their need for that roster spot to fit a forward or defenseman in is greater than it was last year, as well.