dortt
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Here is why Levi played today
He IS our starting goalie now
He IS our starting goalie now
Sabres fans, who do you think your #1 goalie of the future is - Levi or Luukkonen?
Sabres fans, who do you think your #1 goalie of the future is - Levi or Luukkonen?
Here is why Levi played today
He IS our starting goalie now
Here is why Levi played today
He IS our starting goalie now
i could see them pushing each other.. Right now it's clearly Levi until he loses. he has a couple tells and a little shakiness on two of Carolina goals w some great saves to secure the win..Sabres fans, who do you think your #1 goalie of the future is - Levi or Luukkonen?
We need to get a true goalie that we can rely on. From there, whatever happens, happens.Levi has played well.
He should 100% spend a significant amount of time in Rochester next year.
Here is why Levi played today
He IS our starting goalie now
Agree (mostly). You don't want Levi working without a net. We've never seen him navigate a rough patch, and there has to be realistic expectations from the coaching staff and GM to build his strength and resilience to professional levels. Fixing team defense and depth is part of the support he needs.I’ve said it before and I know I’ll have to say it again. When his competition is an injured vet who hadn’t practiced in weeks and two disasters…his station as the go to goalie is less about him and more about organizational failure. Failure they can not repeat next season at risk of much more than their 13th straight playoff miss. When the going gets tough for the rookie in his first long pro season…they’ve given themselves nowhere to turn. Get a real goalie.
No. After the trade deadline they could choose to burn the year of his ELC and play him in the NHL this season, or sign him to a ELC starting next year and then have him sign an ATO to finish the year in Rochester. They chose the first option.Is there any chance we send Levi down to Rochester after Buffalo's season ends so he could get some playoff games with them?
He's going to beat the logic and make it impossible to send him down, isn't he?
shit. He’s 21. Endless energy.Levi's mental game is already too good for the AHL. The only unknown is his ability to play night in and night out. So far, he looks like he can do that as well.