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- May 17, 2014
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Not sure Scrivens career numbers are proof of anything. He played with two of the most utterly garbage teams of this decade in the Leafs and Oilers.
2011–12 TOR 4-5-2 3.13 .902
2012–13 TOR 7-9-2 2.69 .915
2013–14 LAK 7-5-4 1.97 .931
2013–14 EDM 9-11-0 3.01 .916
2014–15 EDM 15-26-11 3.16 .890
Anomalies, anyone? He apparently does quite well under good defensive systems.
I can't promise that he'll do well as a full-time starter, but maybe for a stretch of games long enough to get our real starter back...
GP-GAA-W-L-T-SV%
2000-01 26 2.24 12 7 3 0.903
2001-02 21 1.88 13 6 0 0.931
2002-03 22 2.43 7 12 0 0.916
2003-04 62 2.09 32 19 9 0.924
You can find this kind of pattern for any goalie who have spent enough time in the NHL to get hot at the right time, the stats above are David Aebischer.