Skinner has historically bad playoff numbers though. Being good 2 out of 6 playoff series isn’t great.
Like I said we will revisit this come playoffs. Happy to be wrong.
I don’t think Skinner is a good goalie for the record, but 80% of the goalies in the league are in the same boat. They all struggle with inconsistency save for a few select goalies in the league who are elite. You’re basically just picking from a bunch of meh and hoping they don’t fall apart at the wrong time and to be honest with Schwartz as goalie coach, I really don’t think it matters which mid option you go with, the result is going to be the same as it always has been.
My opinion has always been that if they want to get solid goaltending they need to replace Schwartz with a goaltending coach who’s shown an ability to find and improve goaltenders. They really should do whatever they have to in order to get Ian Clark out of Vancouver even if it means trading assets for him if that’s a possibility. Trading a pick for a guy who has a track record of improving the performance of pretty much every goalie he’s worked with, would be far more impactful then trading assets for another mid goalie that’s just a lottery ticket you’re hoping has a better chance then the lottery ticket you already have in your pocket.
If I was trading for a goalie I’d definitely see if Nashville would sell Saros before his new deal and nmc kicks in, he’s a guy who’s shown he can be elite and at the least, above average pretty consistently. If I had a gun to my head and had to pick one of the mid goalie options, I’d probably go with Vejmelka, he’s had some good stretches of consistent play on a poor team over the last few years, the Czechs have put together a decent goaltending program and I like that he’s a right hand glove which is quite rare and can throw shooters. End of the day though he’s still a question mark and probably looking for a Blackwood type deal in the summer.