I still blame Gretzky fir turning that puck over.
So does my dad.
I still blame Gretzky fir turning that puck over.
I think in Hofer's case, his leading the poll for 3rd best prospect is more about his looking very much NHL-ready, while the remaining Blues' skaters ALL have several areas in their games where they need to improve significantly. It doesn't mean that I think Hofer will have a better career as a goaltender, based on his ceiling related to the best possible level of goalie play. It means that he's playing good enough to see what he can do on The NHL level, and I trust that he'll be consistently better than Greiss was on average (after his adjustment period of 10+ games; while, at the same time, I don't want Bolduc starting this season in The NHL before he's got his backchecking, Neutral Zone play, play without the puck, and a few other aspects of team play down more solidly. I'd still like to see him get physically stronger, too. Otherwise, Dean is probably the most ready. I'd still rather see him polish his game more by playing on the top line at Springfield for a while.That is what I intend to do. But think it is worth discussing why so many overvalue them here.
Disagree on Halak. In his prime he had some incredible playoff performances.The biggest thing you have to have is a guy who can withstand the mental rigors of the playoffs. Binnington showed that. Allen, Halak, Turek, Husso, etc., haven’t been able to. I think Hofer might have the mental focus to be able to do that.
That is what I intend to do. But think it is worth discussing why so many overvalue them here.
Only 3 of the last 10 Hart Trophy winners have won a Cup and none of them have done both in the same season. Martin St. Louis was the last one in 2004. Teams don't need elite skaters to win.Only 3 of the last 10 Vezina winners have won a Cup, and none of them have done both in the same season. Tim Thomas is the last one in 2011. Teams just don’t need elite goaltending to win.
Only 3 of the last 10 Hart Trophy winners have won a Cup and none of them have done both in the same season. Martin St. Louis was the last one in 2004. Teams don't need elite skaters to win.