rocketdan9
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To Kings: Korpisalo (25 percent salary - Bruins retain)
To Bos: Laferriere, Rittich
To Bos: Laferriere, Rittich
To Kings: Korpisalo (25 percent salary - Bruins retain)
To Bos: Laferriere, Rittich
What happened?No thanks. Korpisalo had his chance here.
We picked him up at the trade deadline and he was ok in the regular season but not very good in the playoffs. I would not want him back for free let alone giving up a good young player for him. No thanks.What happened?
His stats looked solid for the half the season he played for the Kings.
Since Quick in his prime no goalie has done well in L.A. Sometimes it's not the goalie, but the team playing in front of him. Watch Lehner's numbers plummet now that he's in Ottawa.Why would the Kings want a player back that they rejected 1 year ago and didn't even make an offer to? And that was before his awful season last year.
In the 2023 playoffs, Korpisalo was 3.77 GAA, .892 SV%, that's why they didn't want him back.
I'm not confident Lehner even plays anymore, so I'll give you that his numbers would suck.Since Quick in his prime no goalie has done well in L.A. Sometimes it's not the goalie, but the team playing in front of him. Watch Lehner's numbers plummet now that he's in Ottawa.
Ullmark had a .917 Save % in his time with an awful non-playoff Buffalo team. And about .919 with Boston. Not much of a difference.Since Quick in his prime no goalie has done well in L.A. Sometimes it's not the goalie, but the team playing in front of him. Watch Ullmark's numbers plummet now that he's in Ottawa.
My bad, I think you know I meant UllmarkI'm not confident Lehner even plays anymore, so I'll give you that his numbers would suck.
Talbot, Rittich, Pheonix all played better than expected.Since Quick in his prime no goalie has done well in L.A. Sometimes it's not the goalie, but the team playing in front of him. Watch Lehner's numbers plummet now that he's in Ottawa.
Since Quick in his prime no goalie has done well in L.A. Sometimes it's not the goalie, but the team playing in front of him. Watch Lehner's numbers plummet now that he's in Ottawa.