Save percentage over time

BonHoonLayneCornell

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Right, hindsight is 20-20. The Pens were right to trade him, but Ottawa signed him because he was very young and had already won 2 Stanley cups.

The thinking was that Murray would overcome any problems he had developed and return to form as he matured. It didn't happen, but even Toronto gave us a third and a seventh round pick in hopes of a return to form (we retained 25% salary for two years).
It's kind of a tale as old as time though. Teams pick up names from previous glory all the time that appear a bit washed or had too many injuries and pay them based on that, and hope they still have it. Seems like it works out less than it doesn't. If the warning signs are already there, it's not as easy to call it purely hindsight, it's more like the worst case scenario known at the time was realized.
 
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Might have been mentioned already, but there’s some real irony in the goalie stats this year when it comes to Senator goaltenders or ex-goaltenders.

Korpisalo - .901 sv%, 7 gp, 3 wins
Ullmark - .890 sv%, 10 gp, 4 wins
Guatavsson - .927 sv%, 13 gp, 8 wins
Talbot = .927 sv%, 10 gp, 5 wins.

I expect things will change as the season progresses, but only pointing out the irony. Please don’t read more into this.
 
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Right, hindsight is 20-20. The Pens were right to trade him, but Ottawa signed him because he was very young and had already won 2 Stanley cups.

The thinking was that Murray would overcome any problems he had developed and return to form as he matured. It didn't happen, but even Toronto gave us a third and a seventh round pick in hopes of a return to form (we retained 25% salary for two years).
The picks in that deal went from Ottawa - with Murray - to Toronto.
 

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I wasn't the only one who thought Matt Murray was going to play winning hockey.

"Even if he maintains a .890 save % all season you shouldn't panic" What are you talking about?

Ullmark has had a career of well above .900 goaltending, including winning a Vezina, and I shouldn't panic about a season of .890 goaltending? He is getting paid 8 million a year for the next 4 years.

Actually one great season for a mediocre goalie does make that goalie a star. If Stolarz keeps up his play he will be an all-star.

Swayman's numbers being bad has nothing to do with Ullmark's numbers being bad. Unless you are arguing that both goaltenders were uplifted by the defensive play of the bruins from previous years. In that case both goaltenders are now showing their true colours and were never as good as they appeared to be be.

It's not voodoo my man, it's just logic.
You've missed my point. Goalies have ups and downs, that's the nature of the business and has been true of countless good to great NHL goalies. Stolarz is not all of a sudden elite if he has one good season, Ullmark (or Swayman for that matter) is not all of a sudden a dud if he has a mediocre year.

Bringing up Swayman was to point out that another good to great goalie is playing poorly this year. Does that make Swayman a write off? Of course not and the same goes for Ullmark even if they dip for a whole season. Do you remember Demko from 2 years ago and how Van was ready to give him away? Last year he was a vezina trophy finalist along with another great goalie who had a prolonged dip in Bobrovsky. It happens all the time and its why people have come up with that dumb, yet not entirely incorrect, cliche that goalies are voodoo.

You are panicking based on a really small sample size in goaltending terms. Of course we need Ullmark to be good so it would suck if he doesn't play well this year but if that's the outcome you'll be writing him off indefinitely yet based on his pedigree the smart money is on him bouncing back.
 

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Might have been mentioned already, but there’s some real irony in the goalie stats this year when it comes to Senator goaltenders or ex-goaltenders.

Korpisalo - .901 sv%, 7 gp, 3 wins
Ullmark - .890 sv%, 10 gp, 4 wins
Guatavsson - .927 sv%, 13 gp, 8 wins
Talbot = .927 sv%, 10 gp, 5 wins.

I expect things will change as the season progresses, but only pointing out the irony. Please don’t read more into this.
It just shows us that chasing the next good goaltender, instead of investing in Gustavsson, might have been a bad idea.

The grass is always greener.
 
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Norris4Norris

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You've missed my point. Goalies have ups and downs, that's the nature of the business and has been true of countless good to great NHL goalies. Stolarz is not all of a sudden elite if he has one good season, Ullmark (or Swayman for that matter) is not all of a sudden a dud if he has a mediocre year.

Bringing up Swayman was to point out that another good to great goalie is playing poorly this year. Does that make Swayman a write off? Of course not and the same goes for Ullmark even if they dip for a whole season. Do you remember Demko from 2 years ago and how Van was ready to give him away? Last year he was a vezina trophy finalist along with another great goalie who had a prolonged dip in Bobrovsky. It happens all the time and its why people have come up with that dumb, yet not entirely incorrect, cliche that goalies are voodoo.

You are panicking based on a really small sample size in goaltending terms. Of course we need Ullmark to be good so it would suck if he doesn't play well this year but if that's the outcome you'll be writing him off indefinitely yet based on his pedigree the smart money is on him bouncing back.
I hope you are right about Ullmark righting the ship and playing more like his past seasons.

There are 65 games to play and lots of chances for Ullmark to pull it together.

To your point it was a huge mistake to trade Gustavsson instead of develop him. Some goalies you have to keep to see how they pan out.
 
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Xspyrit

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We absolutely needed to keep Gustavsson. It was a moronic trade for a rebuilding team the second it was made. He's a Top-3 goalie so far this season.

He was broken by the time we acquired him.

It's very odd how both Ullmark and Swayman are struggling this year.

Murray already had an incredibly long injury list when we acquired him (which is why it was such a risky/terrible contract) but he kept a 0.899 SV% with Ottawa and 0.906 SV% in his 2nd season here which was the same as the league average. It might not look great but we had a terrible team defense back then so he didn't do as horrible as people think. From 2017-18 to 2024-25, 5th best SV% out of the 13 goalies who played at least 5 games with Ottawa.

Yes, I thought that when we played Boston. Was it the team defence of Boston from previous years that helped prop up the goalies.

It is not like the sens are playing badly in front of Ullmark. The possession time has been much better this year, which has helped fuel a top 5 offence.

Maybe Ullmark got paid just after his prime, yeesh. Sounds like something an Ottawa GM would do.

Yes. It doesn't mean they aren't good goalies but their numbers were obviously inflated due to the Bruins system and team culture.

And this has been one of my narratives of the last 5 years. A goalie is often the reflection of the team they play for. I remember that Gustavsson game on November 22nd 2021 in Colorado. He was nothing short of excellent but still ended up with 6 goals on 39 shots for a 0.846 SV%

How could you possibly compare the two? You were the only person thinking Matt Murray was going to usher in a golden era.

As others have pointed out, Linus has shown far more consistency and is entering his prime especially so if you measure up his progression. Even if he maintains a .890 save % all season you shouldn't panic. Goalies' careers are defined by ups and downs, it's the nature of the position. One season does not change the innate talent that the good one's possess. Likewise one season (or stretch) does not make a mediocre goalie a star (Stolarz, Skinner, Montembeault, Silovs, Blackwood, Lyon etc...). Something about voodoo...

Also worth noting, Swayman's numbers are absolutely atrocious.

Stolarz is not mediocre, just very underrated. That's who I wanted last year but we went with Korpisalo

7th highest GSAA/60 from 2021-22 to 2023-24 (2500+ minutes). Only better were : Ullmark, Shesterkin, Sorokin, Hellebuyck, Andersen and Swayman

And he has the 2nd best this season among goalies who played at least 500 mins (Dostal is 1st)
 
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