CanucksMJL
Context apologist.
- Jul 6, 2009
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A very conspicuous absence on the board here!
I haven't felt this secure with a goaltending performance since the early Luongo days. You could just tell it was going to take one of those seeing-eye shots through traffic to beat him tonight.
That aside, did these 3 incredibly impressive games spell the end of Markstrom in Vancouver? I realize the sample size here isn't much, despite the workload looking more like 6 games than 3. Games don't get much bigger than these ones and he delivered beyond any possible expectation.
Pros:
I haven't felt this secure with a goaltending performance since the early Luongo days. You could just tell it was going to take one of those seeing-eye shots through traffic to beat him tonight.
That aside, did these 3 incredibly impressive games spell the end of Markstrom in Vancouver? I realize the sample size here isn't much, despite the workload looking more like 6 games than 3. Games don't get much bigger than these ones and he delivered beyond any possible expectation.
Pros:
- He makes a pittance vs Marky and we need cap help wherever we can get it.
- He had 3 of the greatest goalie performances I've ever seen by a Canuck. In 3 elimination games.
- He is younger and fits the age group of our core.
- (Not really about Demko) Ian Clark seems to be a damn stud and given time turns prospects into stars.
- If he falters, we have time to find a new #1 while we wait for our boat anchor contracts to expire.
- People named Thatcher need every break they can get.
- Short-sample, and has looked very human in previous starts despite those starts being months ago in what feels like an entirely different season.
- Crowdless games remove a ton of volatile emotional energy from the game. Goalies are often best when calm and collected and this sample of games were played on emotional e-z mode.
- If he falters, it could tank entire seasons and great goaltending is hard to find.