Player Discussion Joonas Korpisalo

UncleRico

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This trade certainly looked like a bad deal when it was made, but I'll be curious to see how it pans out.

Letourneau is off to a good start at BC.
Kastelic has been our best player.
Korpisalo was excellent in the win against Colorado.

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An .880 save percentage is excellent?
 
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Dr Quincy

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An .880 save percentage is excellent?
Also, Letourneau is pointless in 3 games. No big deal, and I wouldn't expect a lot from a freshman, but hard to say he's off to a good start.

But Kastelic has been fantastic.
 

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He was under siege in the 3rd period with a 1 goal lead and held the line

he allowed 3 goals on 25 shots to a heavily injured/suspended colorado avs team lol.

He’s currently 60th out of 68 goalies in save percentage.

Also, Letourneau is pointless in 3 games. No big deal, and I wouldn't expect a lot from a freshman, but hard to say he's off to a good start.

But Kastelic has been fantastic.


Kastelic has been amazing.

I can’t believe anyone has watched korpisalo in a game this year and thought “this is excellent”
 

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An .880 save percentage is excellent?
And a GSAE of -1. It’s only been 2 games and I’d like to see at least 10 starts before forming an opinion, but I’d have a hard time saying he has performed at even a good backup level so far. The guy is a career .901 over almost 300 games, I don’t know why some fans can’t be honest about the Bruins getting fleeced in the deal. It’s ok. They have won plenty of trades too.
 

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And a GSAE of -1. It’s only been 2 games and I’d like to see at least 10 starts before forming an opinion, but I’d have a hard time saying he has performed at even a good backup level so far. The guy is a career .901 over almost 300 games, I don’t know why some fans can’t be honest about the Bruins getting fleeced in the deal. It’s ok. They have won plenty of trades too.
Who are you arguing with? I feel like everyone said the deal was disappointing when it happened. You keep banging your drum and trying to prove to everyone that water is wet. Nobody disagrees.

There is a difference between hoping things pan out and saying the deal was great for Boston.
 

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Who are you arguing with? I feel like everyone said the deal was disappointing when it happened. You keep banging your drum and trying to prove to everyone that water is wet. Nobody disagrees.

There is a difference between hoping things pan out and saying the deal was great for Boston.
It's easy to find a lot of people who were saying that Goalie Bob was going to fix Korpisalo and even some suggesting that Bussi/Korpi would be fine as a tandem and would be preferable to paying Swayman anyhting over $8m.
 

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Korpisalo just needs to be an average backup, if Sway can handle 55-60 games(better to ask him to do it at 25YO than 30). But this team, goaltending is the least of their problems
 
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Who are you arguing with? I feel like everyone said the deal was disappointing when it happened. You keep banging your drum and trying to prove to everyone that water is wet. Nobody disagrees.

There is a difference between hoping things pan out and saying the deal was great for Boston.
There are more than a few who have lauded this deal. #Sweenius

So when there’s some hoping that it works out, it can come across as the turd polishing that was happening in the wake of the trade.

I too hope that Korpisalo can prove to be a viable backup in Boston. Of course I do. He’s here for years. The better he is, the better off the Bruins are. But I can’t delude myself into betraying my own eyes. He doesn’t look good and hasn’t for a while. I’ll be positive about him when he shows it’s worthwhile to be so.
 
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It's too early to form a definitive opinion.

He's 1-1. The first game he got shelled while the team played like hot garbage in front of him, so it's hard to form a good opinion from that. The second he let in three, but played good enough in the 3rd period to get the win.

If he plays like he did in the 2nd game, he won't be Linus, but he'll be a serviceable backup. It won't shock me if Korpi pulls off a shutout or two if the Bruins play they way they're capable of in front of him.

Swayman definitely needs to be the #1 though, and pull the starts that come with that.
 

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There are more than a few who have lauded this deal. #Sweenius

So when there’s some hoping that it works out, it can come across as the turd polishing that was happening in the wake of the trade.

I too hope that Korpisalo can prove to be a viable backup in Boston. Of course I do. He’s here for years. The better he is, the better off the Bruins are. But I can’t delude myself into betraying my own eyes. He doesn’t look good and hasn’t for a while. I’ll be positive about him when he shows it’s worthwhile to be so.
I don't know. My impression was that the deal was universally criticized for being poor. I think if you took a poll it would have been 90% saying it was a disappointing return.

I also strongly disagree that Korpisalo didn't have a good game against Colorado. He stopped a breakaway in the first minute. He faced multiple door step tips. The three power play goals he let in were great scoring chances; a give and go 1timer from the inside hash mark, a screened shot from the high slot by Makar and a cross-ice 1 timer from Rantanen. None of those were soft goals. He made a sprawling back door paddle stop in the second. He made multiple saves late in the third and tied up the rebounds to close out the game. That's a good outing.
 

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he allowed 3 goals on 25 shots to a heavily injured/suspended colorado avs team lol.

He’s currently 60th out of 68 goalies in save percentage.




Kastelic has been amazing.

I can’t believe anyone has watched korpisalo in a game this year and thought “this is excellent”
So hes already doing better than last year :sarcasm:
 
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Who are you arguing with? I feel like everyone said the deal was disappointing when it happened. You keep banging your drum and trying to prove to everyone that water is wet. Nobody disagrees.

There is a difference between hoping things pan out and saying the deal was great for Boston.
I am not going to name names here, if you care to go back into the trade thread after the trade was announced, you’ll see many frequent posters saying it was a good trade and that Korpi was a smart acquisition. Same in this thread that was created after. People were cherry picking stats, looking at his brief run in LA, saying Goalie Bob will fix him etc. Anytime a poster would refute this with the facts, they would be shouted down.

To answer your question, I am raising these facts about Korpi with those posters in mind. It just bothers me that this is this group who take the optimistic view on everything the team does and then calls the objective fans cynical etc.

National writers, sens fans, and objective Bruins fans certainly saw this as an awful trade and acquisition. Many fans here on this board saw the opposite.
 
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I am not going to name names here, if you care to go back into the trade thread after the trade was announced, you’ll see many frequent posters saying it was a good trade and that Korpi was a smart acquisition. Same in this thread that was created after. People were cherry picking stats, looking at his brief run in LA, saying Goalie Bob will fix him etc. Anytime a poster would refute this with the facts, they would be shouted down.

To answer your question, I am raising these facts about Korpi with those posters in mind. It just bothers me that this is this group who take the optimistic view on everything the team does and then calls the objective fans cynical etc.

National writers, sens fans, and objective Bruins fans certainly saw this as an awful trade and acquisition. Many fans here on this board saw the opposite.
Fair enough.

Fwiw, I was one of the people who said the return was disappointing but that I hope Goalie Bob and a better defense would help Korpisalo be better here. To be clear, that hope doesn't change the fact that it was a disappointing return, even moreso now that Ullmark has extended.
 

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I don’t recall anyone thinking it was a good return at the time.
Kastelic and Letourneau have both had positive stock movement since. Korpisalos stock remains unchanged from the time of the deal.
You’d think the ones who liked it would still be backing it.
 

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Fair enough.

Fwiw, I was one of the people who said the return was disappointing but that I hope Goalie Bob and a better defense would help Korpisalo be better here. To be clear, that hope doesn't change the fact that it was a disappointing return, even moreso now that Ullmark has extended.
Yes, you are one of the many honest and objective Bruins fans posters. That’s a completely reasonable take.

We root for every Bruins player to succeed, no matter what we think of their contract and/or acquisition price. In this case, we just have to hope at age 30 and after 300 NHL games of performance that say otherwise, Korpi emerges as a quality NHL goaltender worthy of taking on the Senators’ bad contract.
 
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Credit where it is due, he had a very good game last night, albeit against an anemic offense. He had to make a few big saves, which he did. 3 games into his four year Bruins tenure, he is 0.0 GSAE. That’s serviceable backup territory. Not the kind of thing you lock up to $3M x 4 years when you have an ace starter, but it is what it is.
 
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Credit where it is due, he had a very good game last night, albeit against an anemic offense. He had to make a few big saves, which he did. 3 games into his four year Bruins tenure, he is 0.0 GSAE. That’s serviceable backup territory. Not the kind of thing you lock up to $3M x 4 years when you have an ace starter, but it is what it is.
I thought he was the Best Bruin last night and made so great saves.

The team felt bad at the end of the game and circled around him in support. They should feel bad.
 

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I think he'll play well enough that in the summer can be flipped for a pick and cap room. Good game last night. Gonna be up to Sway to turn the season around though.
 

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I thought he was the Best Bruin last night and made so great saves.

The team felt bad at the end of the game and circled around him in support. They should feel bad.

He's improved with every game so far, too bad the rest of the team hasn't.

I would have been happier if they had kept Linus as a "self-rental", but if he keeps trending in the direction he's currently going, it'll be ok.
 
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Credit where it is due, he had a very good game last night, albeit against an anemic offense. He had to make a few big saves, which he did. 3 games into his four year Bruins tenure, he is 0.0 GSAE. That’s serviceable backup territory. Not the kind of thing you lock up to $3M x 4 years when you have an ace starter, but it is what it is.
Right now, Swayman is 17th in GSAE, Korpisalo is 30th and Ullmark is 47th.

Hopefully Korpisalo can keep it up and rebuild his stock.
 

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