I don't care about the vax stuff. I didn't get any vaccinations for covid or flu shots or really anything. So I'm in absolutely no position to judge on that. It wasn't for political reasons. At the time the vaccines became available, I was completely and utterly depressed and was lucky to be able to feed my dog, take a shower and brush my teeth twice a day. Sometimes I probably wouldn't take a shower every day and brush only once, but it's really hard to skip a day of showering in Florida for about 8-9 months of the year. So I definitely wasn't going to a doctor's office or pharmacy to get it done at that point. I probably wouldn't have gone to the doctor if I was shitting blood at that point, I didn't give a f*** about much back then. By the time the depression got lifted we were kind of coming out the pandemic stage. I may have gotten the first two shots, but wouldn't have gotten boosters or annual shots.
So nothing political for me. He was just pretty terrible after the first two years here. And it wasn't just in the NHL, he stunk in the AHL too.
He's having a good season this year (he was just merely okay last year), which would be his first since 19-20. It's probably easier to play behind the Avs than it was for us when he was here, and it's certainly easier to play behind them than the Sharks. So I think he'll finish the season well, but I don't think he's gonna become anything particularly good or be consistently good year in and year out. But the goalie coach effect could come into play. He played well here for the NHL team when there was a good goalie coach, but he didn't play well in the AHL.
I'm very grateful he blew up in that Washington game that was the season finale in 22-23. Because we're not winning that Rangers series with the Vitek/Blackwood combo. No way in hell. And if he didn't blow up in that game then Schmid wouldn't have been on the playoff roster.