Cyclones Rock
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.Record with Ryan Murray: 5-4-1
Record without Ryan Murray: 0-3-2
Playoff record with Ryan Murray 3-8. Playoff record without Ryan Murray 8-8
.Record with Ryan Murray: 5-4-1
Record without Ryan Murray: 0-3-2
Nutivaara so there will be 7 healthy D up for this road trip.
Bazinga! Aren't stats fun?.
Playoff record with Ryan Murray 3-8. Playoff record without Ryan Murray 8-8
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Playoff record with Ryan Murray 3-8. Playoff record without Ryan Murray 8-8
Technically 8-12.
any updates on Murray's injury status?
Hope this is the boost Elvis needs, to see the game from the farm team perspective - kick some ass, gain some confidence and earn a call up.
That's a sweet swap of course but on the other hand Kivlenieks will sit out games he could play in Cleveland which is bad.
I wonder when any of two Cleveland G will get some game in the big league, February, April? Because to be honest this roster isn't PO worthy and there are a lot more talented teams.
Most likely this isn't going to drag on for months, Elvis will be back in the NHL and Kiv will get his AHL net back. In any case Kiv is not considered a high level prospect, so I don't think getting him starts is a priority. Elvis on the other hand could find his game as a decent NHL goalie as soon as this year, he's actually been league average statistically in the games since his atrocious first game, he just needs to learn a few things. This transaction is about putting him in the best place to learn.
Most likely this isn't going to drag on for months, Elvis will be back in the NHL and Kiv will get his AHL net back. In any case Kiv is not considered a high level prospect, so I don't think getting him starts is a priority. Elvis on the other hand could find his game as a decent NHL goalie as soon as this year, he's actually been league average statistically in the games since his atrocious first game, he just needs to learn a few things. This transaction is about putting him in the best place to learn.
That’s their fault for waiting so long. He had very good AHL numbers for something like 3 years before they gave him a shot.Just to draw a parallel, Jordan Binnington wasn't the Blues high end goalie prospect before he got called up (I'm sure I read somewhere he was 5th on the depth chart), but some guys just catch fire and adapt to the NHL quicker than others.
All they need is that chance....
Well, excuse me for wanting a goalie who is going to let 'er rip from time to time.
I thought this was America. Isn't this America?