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Watched some Wedgewood clips and interviews on youtube. He comes across as a positively relaxed levelheaded dude. Hope he can bring some fresh good vibes to the locker room full of grumpies.
It's easy to understand. CMac more than likely told Bednar that Georgiev is their guy this season and Bednar knows that he's going to win or lose with Georgiev. He doesn't give 2 shits about Annunen nor whoever the backup is.I don't think Annunen is very good BUT I do think Bednar's leash with him was absurdly short. To the point of it being insane how much he prefers Georgiev.
Annunen had 4 starts above .920, 3 starts between .850-.875, and 2 starts where he was god awful and got pulled.
Georgiev has had 4 starts above .920, 5 starts between .850-.875, and 5 starts where he has been below .85p to downright horrible in the .600s.
One guy got absolutely torn to shreds by his head coach in games following poor play, even after wins like against Ottawa.
The other guy has consistently heard from his coach post game that "Georgie is our guy" and "I like how Georgie battled."
It's a clear double standard that Jared has and I just don't get it. Georgiev isn't some franchise goalie who needs that level of coddling.
That's possible.I have too much going on in life to follow the Avs nightly like I used to, but after reading all these comments as sort of an outsider-looking-in, it seems blatantly obvious to me that this was a personality fit thing.
Annunen was possibly kicking up just as much of a storm as the rest of us do about Georgie’s play, and it eventually got him booted out of town.
I very much doubt that. Certainly not the way he had been playing of late.Annunen was possibly kicking up just as much of a storm as the rest of us do about Georgie’s play, and it eventually got him booted out of town.
I almost hate to say this (given this group’s collective current mental state - myself included), but the Avs may have just traded their backup for their new starting goaltender.
I just wanna state for the record, I've been here for the rally since I heard Georgiev was getting the start in net.There's gonna be a lot of crow eating going on in here soon
Wins when trailing by 3+ goals should count for an extra point. We'd probably lead the league.
Yes, but Wedgewood was FAR from perfect. Sabres should've scored twice in that third due to Scott swimming around the crease and awful positioning. If Annunen fails, it is because he's too slow, if Wedgewood fails, it is because he's all over the place, but has none of Rinne's talent.Props to Wedgewood!
Georgiev would have lost the game
Yes, but Wedgewood was FAR from perfect. Sabres should've scored twice in that third due to Scott swimming around the crease and awful positioning. If Annunen fails, it is because he's too slow, if Wedgewood fails, it is because he's all over the place, but has none of Rinne's talent.View attachment 939750
Yes, but Wedgewood was FAR from perfect. Sabres should've scored twice in that third due to Scott swimming around the crease and awful positioning. If Annunen fails, it is because he's too slow, if Wedgewood fails, it is because he's all over the place, but has none of Rinne's talent.
Good thing going forward the avs don't need perfect. They just need good enough.Yes, but Wedgewood was FAR from perfect. Sabres should've scored twice in that third due to Scott swimming around the crease and awful positioning. If Annunen fails, it is because he's too slow, if Wedgewood fails, it is because he's all over the place, but has none of Rinne's talent.
I think he can be a legit backup, as seen in Dallas, but at no point should he be considered to be the starter.Yes, but Wedgewood was FAR from perfect. Sabres should've scored twice in that third due to Scott swimming around the crease and awful positioning. If Annunen fails, it is because he's too slow, if Wedgewood fails, it is because he's all over the place, but has none of Rinne's talent.