Still, waaaaayyyyy too early to figure this out now. Brodeur hasn't played that great thus far, but we're still only six games into the season. Luongo has been better, but he even got yanked the other night. I'm sure it'll come down to who's hot come February. Broduer and Luongo will probably split starting the first two games, so it might just come down to who plays better in those opportunities. Even if Luongo is putting up better numbers when the Olympics roll around, Brodeur still has a huge advantage in big game experience.