It seemed incongruent for sure.
That being said...Ekholm is a very smart player and Im sure that whatever he said was worthwhile but I would sure like to know specifically what he did say and why he picked that time to say it.
Agree. Cagguila isn't exactly my favorite player (he's largely a 'nothing-burger', to be honest), but the degree of spirited physical play from him compared to most of these warmed-up stiffs this season is highly noticeable.If Cagguila continues to play that gritty pest role he’s been playing then they need to keep him here.
Most teams in the league don't get .910 goaltending anymore. Wouldn't be easy to find 2 guys who can do that these days.Its become quite obvious that Stuart is a 2 and 1 goalie. Not extremely consistent. He needs a backup that can play every 2nd or 3rd game. His lack of great movement also makes him susceptible from hash mark to hash mark from the mid to high slot.
Its also very obvious the coaching staff have little confidence in Pickard in games they must win and when they do play him its for 1 game even if he plays quite well.
This can't continue. Either substantively better the D (expensive) or get a backup that becomes a 1B
and just get a D that can cover off Nurse.
Of course a third option might be to replace both goalies to a more steady base ...guys without really high upsides but just steady around .910 with a good defense in front of them.
Supposing we improved our D...(and realistically Derek Ryan sat half the time at least)Most teams in the league don't get .910 goaltending anymore. Wouldn't be easy to find 2 guys who can do that these days.
Goaltending is pretty much crap shoot across the league. Quick had a .970 save% 0.91 GAA 4-0-0 record before facing the Oilers. And they lit him up for 6 goals..Its become quite obvious that Stuart is a 2 and 1 goalie. Not extremely consistent. He needs a backup that can play every 2nd or 3rd game. His lack of great movement also makes him susceptible from hash mark to hash mark from the mid to high slot.
Its also very obvious the coaching staff have little confidence in Pickard in games they must win and when they do play him its for 1 game even if he plays quite well.
This can't continue. Either substantively better the D (expensive) or get a backup that becomes a 1B
and just get a D that can cover off Nurse.
Of course a third option might be to replace both goalies to a more steady base ...guys without really high upsides but just steady around .910 with a good defense in front of them.
Looking at one game with a tired NYR squad doesn't define a goaltender.Goaltending is pretty much crap shoot across the league. Quick had a .970 save% 0.91 GAA 4-0-0 record before facing the Oilers. And they lit him up for 6 goals..
This Oilers team could give up 6 with any goalie in net.. depending on who they play and how they choose to defend.
I don’t see anything special with St. Louis, Bennington and Hofer are both sub 900 save %. They haven’t won in regulation in like 9 games.Looking at one game with a tired NYR squad doesn't define a goaltender.
Winnipeg St. Louis Dallas would very much disagree that goaltending is a 'crap shoot'. That most teams are trying to improve at that position I believe but there are numerous strategies.
I would happily trade Stuart for Shesty or Sorokin ....wouldn't you?
But yes the type of D we decide to field, the system played in front of them and how they are coached can have a dramatic effect on the style of goaltending you need.