I have never said Levi is the problem. My point is he is a prospect and based on my evaluations and seeing him play in over 50+ games in person I would say he should be in the AHL to improve his game and learn the pro game. His stats at Northeastern which many base his status is on is inflated - they play a very conducive structure for goalies:
During Levi's time when he missed for the Olympics his backup played at NU:
Backup goalie stats: 8GP, 2.05GAA and a .934.
Goalie prior to Levi arriving at NU:
34GP, 1.92GAA and .931
36GP, 2.09GAA and .933
New Goalie this season after Levi left NU:
2GP, 1.01GAA and .941.
Rush him all you want but the proven and better development plan is for him to be in the AHL.
Little disingenuous here aren't you?
I noticed you didn't put years or names to your goalie examples, so I will.
34GP, 1.92GAA and .931 Cayden Primeau 2017-18
36GP, 2.09GAA and .933 Cayden Primeau 2018-19
That leaves a two year gap that you willfully omitted:
34GP, 2.50GAA and .915 Craig Pantano 2019-20
21GP, 2.72GAA and .910 Connor Murphy 2020-21
Not bad numbers, to be sure, but they didn't support your claims so you left them out.
Then you site a 2 game sample for the new goalie, Cameron Whitehead.
Cayden Primeau has 21 games of NHL experience with a 4.11 GAA and a .871 SVP. He's followed the AHL path you are clamoring for Levi to take, why hasn't he seen better results than Levi?
Could it be that maybe, just maybe, Levi is the better goaltender and can handle the NHL level?
Time will tell.