Right now, assuming we don't sign anyone, we have 3 signed goalies in the org.Milic is a multi-year overager at 20 who needs to be signed immediately. Ratzlaff has development runway and they don't clutter up the AHL with another prospect immediately.
I'd much rather have Subban and Houser as the depth guys than a kid straight out of JRs.Right now, assuming we don't sign anyone, we have 3 signed goalies in the org.
I could see the benefits of signing an overager to assign to Rochester (or Jacksonville) that is waiver exempt in case of emergencies. But if they think Ratzlaff is much better after a year or so of development, I guess that overrides my thoughts.
Yes! I’ve been saying this for years. Goalies are a stab in the dark anyway, so if you buy one scratchy each year and you win occasionally. Glad to see one more goalie in the system. And after the great first three picks.Smart teams pick 1 goalie per year, as a little treat
Smart teams pick 1 goalie per year, as a little treat
Forton mentioned he is Carson Soucy's 1st cousin (Sea) and the Sea jr folks raved about him
25:40
HP talked about him in their predraft Q&A (starting at the 5:35 mark)
Basically, Brad Allen had two main points about him:
- Really difficult to judge draft year goalies when playing on a stacked team, so there's some uneasiness trying to assess them
- He fails to meet their minimum athletic profile for a shorter goalie, they specifically mention Levi, Saros, and Wolf as guys with high level athletic profiles
Ratzkaff interview starts at 37:30.InGoal Radio Episode 223with Scott Ratzlaff - InGoal Magazine
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Gotta say I like the Bauer Digiprint set with the retro Reactor 4 graphics.
18. Scott Raztlaff, G
3/9/2005 | 6-feet | 175 pounds | Catches left
Drafted: No. 141 in 2023
Tier: Projected to play NHL games
Skating: Above NHL average
Hockey sense: NHL average
Analysis: Ratzlaff’s pure athleticism stands out when you watch him. He can explode across the crease with his quickness. He’s quick but controlled, as he doesn’t overslide plays. Ratzlaff’s size is the main knock against him, as he’s barely 6-foot-1, but he plays quite aggressively which helps. He uses his quick lower body to challenge shooters and generally makes a lot of high-difficulty saves. The size will be an issue until he shows it isn’t, but I think he has the brain, consistency and talent to play games.
I thought I'd give this kid a bump.
I'm a sucker for goalie prospects, and Scott's timeline intrigues me.
His numbers this year aren't as good as last, but that's understandable coming off a WHL championship run.
Seattle is a bad team (12-20-2 / 10th place in WHL's Western Conference).
Here are two real recent examples of him doing all he can to keep the Thunderbirds in games
Friday -- Scott earned the No.1 star in a 2-1 defeat to Prince George. He stopped 33 of the 35 shots he faced.
Saturday -- Scott made 54 saves (57 shots) in a 4-2 loss to Everett, a No.2 star earning performance.
Has the trade deadline passed in the WHL?
Matt Savoie and Vsevlod Komarov recently got traded to better teams.
It seems to me Scott would be a good candidate for a similar move.