rocketdan9
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I think either way they allow Swayman to have a full year in AHL. Vladar has already proven himself down there. They need Swayman to work through the grind of a full season as a pro.Like to see a real competition between Vladdy and the Sway Man for next year's roster. Two talented goaltenders who are ready to make the leap over two middle aged guys with health problems.
Swayman and Keyser in Providence will be a combo to watch.I think either way they allow Swayman to have a full year in AHL. Vladar has already proven himself down there. They need Swayman to work through the grind of a full season as a pro.
Same way they handled Tuukka.
I think either way they allow Swayman to have a full year in AHL. Vladar has already proven himself down there. They need Swayman to work through the grind of a full season as a pro.
Same way they handled Tuukka.
I think it’ll be Tuukka/Vladar. If Tuukka wants to return. If not a proven veteran 1a with Vladar as backup.Good point. Wonder who backs up Vladar? Guess they can pick up an experienced, Dubnyk type, for cheap in the off season.
I think either way they allow Swayman to have a full year in AHL. Vladar has already proven himself down there. They need Swayman to work through the grind of a full season as a pro.
Same way they handled Tuukka.
Are you ready to commit to Rask with his health, no show and age issues? I'd rather find, as I mentioned, a seasoned healthy goalie who can back up and help mentor Vladar or Swayman, whoever prevails.I think it’ll be Tuukka/Vladar. If Tuukka wants to return. If not a proven veteran 1a with Vladar as backup.
Back of my mind thought Sway could get burnt by coming out a little extra one of these days. Flyers 3rd goal was the result
Rebound control could use a little work also. However todays goals were mostly due to Bruins breakdown at their own end
Swayman one on one raw ability is excellent. Just needs to smoothen out a few things. I believe he will
Yeah I mean it really depends how Rask looks when he returns and what his desire is to continue playing. When he’s on there’s not many better goalies in the league. I’d rather take a chance on Rask’s reliability then get a much lesser goalie for similar money.Are you ready to commit to Rask with his health, no show and age issues? I'd rather find, as I mentioned, a seasoned healthy goalie who can back up and help mentor Vladar or Swayman, whoever prevails.
Yesterday didn’t really change my opinion of Swayman much. They had a game to scout him and attack him differently. He’s gonna go through these things and he’s going to have to learn how to adjust. It’s just easier to learn some of these things in the AHL.
Yeah I mean it really depends how Rask looks when he returns and what his desire is to continue playing. When he’s on there’s not many better goalies in the league. I’d rather take a chance on Rask’s reliability then get a much lesser goalie for similar money.
I’d only be interested in at most 3 years with Rask, ideally 1 or 2 at a pay cut.
I don’t think they’re going to make Vladar a starter before they give him a full season as back up/1b.
Yeah very possible and understandable, but I didn’t want to use that because I have no idea what his mental state was.He probably was also distracted with his former coach on his mind and in his heart.
Do you think he sees Swayman here as the backup, and open to other options at this point?
Wonder if a team that loses a goalie via expansion would want him, if he doesn't jump to the KHL.
Do you think he sees Swayman here as the backup, and open to other options at this point?
Wonder if a team that loses a goalie via expansion would want him, if he doesn't jump to the KHL.