and congrats on bopping your childhood hero Dan Cloutier on the franchise wins leaderboard. King Richard is next
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Are you interested in some Numerology?I’m so over the world we have this guy as our starter. I mean, he really makes us a great team.
just insane
With Demko, injuries are the 'elephant in the room'......Over the years he's had a series of injuries to his hips and his groin, and hasn't been able to stay healthy for a whole season during the entirety of his NHL career.demko please be okay
Overworked him this season.With Demko, injuries are the 'elephant in the room'......Over the years he's had a series of injuries to his hips and his groin, and hasn't been able to stay healthy for a whole season during the entirety of his NHL career.
Hope it's not serious this time......but is a reminder that the Canucks and Ian Clark still need to keep beating the bushes for the next impact goalie for the Canucks.
With Demko, injuries are the 'elephant in the room'......Over the years he's had a series of injuries to his hips and his groin, and hasn't been able to stay healthy for a whole season during the entirety of his NHL career.
Hope it's not serious this time......but is a reminder that the Canucks and Ian Clark still need to keep beating the bushes for the next impact goalie for the Canucks.
Demko is surely in Vezina contention this season. At this point it is likely between him, Hellebuyck, and Bobrovsky:
Demko leads the NHL with 34 wins, has the best record, 34-13-2, is second in GSAx (moneypuck) with 20.4. He is also top 10 in sv%, .917 and GAA, 2.47 among goalies with >20 games played. He is third in shutouts with 5. He is third in games played with 49, second in minutes and 4th in shots faced.
Hellebuyck sports a slightly less good, 29-14-3 record in 46 games, but has a better sv%, .921; GAA, 2.35; and crucially leads in GSAx with 27.9 to go with 3 shutouts.
In 46 games, Bobrovsky is at 18.3 GSAx, .918 sv%, 2.29 GAA, and is 31-12-2 with 4 shutouts. The biggest detractor for his case is that his backup Stolarz has better numbers, including a league leading .925 sv%, 2.02 GAA and a sparkling 14.1 GSAx in only 21 games to go with a 13-5-2 record. I would imagine FLA starts Stolarz against weaker competition, but this still means the team has a lot to do with the goalies' results.
In a similar vein, Laurent Broissoit has much better numbers (.924 sv%, 2.25 GAA, 8.8 GSAx in 17 games) than Casey DeSmith (.900 sv%, 2.85 GAA, -1.5 GSAx in 19 games). A person could really make the argument that Demko has benefited far less from team defence and perhaps situational deployment than Hellebuyck, which strengthens his case.
Another factoid of note is the shutouts. Demko is at 5, but that carries an asterisk since he is sort of at 7 with the shared shutout last night as well as the lone goal in the SJ game that was clearly goalie interference, but which Tocchet declined to challenge since he didn't want to antagonize the Sharks in a 10-0 game.
Kevin Woodley has DeSmith at only two goals surrendered all season that were not off of high danger chances, and I wanna say he has produced a result in 14 out of 18 appearances now? The backup is nails.The funny thing is, I feel like he was better in 21-22, but because the team wasn’t as good, he only finished 7th in Vezina voting, while this year he’ll almost certainly finish top 3. Though this year is also a bit weaker for competition.
That said, I wouldn’t put too much stock in Broissoit having better numbers than DeSmith. DeSmith had great numbers when he was playing well early in the year and then they went down as he had a bad stretch. While I think advanced numbers can be problematic, they’re probably a better measure of team defense than comparing the backups numbers.
And while Moneypuck has Demko 2nd, evolving hockey and naturalstattrick both have him 6th, but Helly is 1st in all 3. Not to shit on Demko or anything, I just think it’s clearly Hellebuyck’s year unless he starts putting up a bunch more games like last night down the stretch
The funny thing is, I feel like he was better in 21-22, but because the team wasn’t as good, he only finished 7th in Vezina voting, while this year he’ll almost certainly finish top 3. Though this year is also a bit weaker for competition.
That said, I wouldn’t put too much stock in Broissoit having better numbers than DeSmith. DeSmith had great numbers when he was playing well early in the year and then they went down as he had a bad stretch. While I think advanced numbers can be problematic, they’re probably a better measure of team defense than comparing the backups numbers.
And while Moneypuck has Demko 2nd, evolving hockey and naturalstattrick both have him 6th, but Helly is 1st in all 3. Not to shit on Demko or anything, I just think it’s clearly Hellebuyck’s year unless he starts putting up a bunch more games like last night down the stretch
Said this on the Win game day thread that through 65 games which included the win game DeSmith started 17 of 65. Basically a pace that would put Demko at 60 starts. Disappointed that DeSmith had not gotten 2-3 more as I had expected him to pace at a 25 game start pace.Seems to happen every year. They say they're going to ease Demko's workload and get the backup into more games.
Then you look up the numbers with under 20 games remaining, and he's at the top of the leaderboard in terms of minutes played and high-danger chances faced. And predictably he tweaks something, and goes down.
I hope this time, with the Canucks have a decent playoff cushion, that they shut him down for awhile. The Canucks need a healthy Demko in the playoffs to have a chance of going anywhere.
Carolina went through an entire season without a real starterNot good.
If this is the playoffs then he probably play through it
I actually don’t mind this, I think you can play DeSmith through this home stand
But, this was also a time when even if he didn't start, he could focus on refining his game with Clark, vs nursing an injury. At this point, mental break, but make sure everything is fine before he practices hard again.There's never a good time to get injured but this is a great spot in the schedule for it to happen if it had to.