The best part is both these goalies are gamers!
Samsonov was weird, he would show these flashes of brilliance, but when it came time to key games and key moments he would let in soft goals, not just one, but often 2 or 3 in a row... I could not figure it out, where was his head at? Sometimes I don't think he was as focused as he could of been. It really changes the teams dynamics when you are down 2 or 3 goals, its hard to play with that sort of kick to the nuts.
One of the things I hated about Samsonov, was one time he was in the midst of goalie duel I think we were up by a goal, and someone ran the net... and he did not want to continue. I don't know if it was a real injury or not, but in my head it felt like he just did not want the stress, like he broke, folded. Took the easy way out.
Which reminds me of Domink Hasek, that is probably the best goaltender of all time. The attitude on that guy, you could run the net, hurt him, wind him, he never wanted to be taken out of the game! It didn't matter if he was on a gimpy leg, or puck just bounced off his head, he was not going to let another goalie into his crease. He was going to see it till the very end, even if he was at 50%, and Hassek 50% was better than most NHL goalies. A monster in net.
So when I saw Samsonov leave the game when it was at its peek stress level, when all he had was but a few minutes left to seal the deal. How easily he let another goaltender take his crease, it made me lose respect for him. I may be wrong on this, maybe he was hurt legitimately, but deep down inside it felt like it was the stress of the match. Something had to give, and it was Samsanov. That feeling from the outside was not only felt by me, but also by our opposition who dominated the final minutes and won the game. He had a gem on his hands and he walked away.
This is not to say that I did not respect Samsonov's talent, we all know he had some incredible moments and was immensely talented. However there was some sort of insecurity within him that would show itself at the worst moments, at the times that the team needed him most of all. Like he did not fully believe in himself.... nothing like playing the Panthers down 2 and 0, it just kills team spirit, especially when the other guy in net is standing on his head.
To me this is the big difference this year. Hard to play good defense when you are a couple of goals down to start the game. Hard to play good defense when you give your heart out on the PK, bust your ass blocking shots, but the goalie lets in a soft goal or two after all your effort. I wish the best for Ilya, I liked him as a person, I hope he sorts his head out and finds that inner Hasek, although, I hope not when we are in town.