Trap Jesus
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- Feb 13, 2012
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I think people get too tied up with big landmark seasons or moments when it comes to goaltending. It's such an inconsistent position by nature that when you do find someone who is able to be consistently great, it's unbelievably rare. It's the whole reason why there is so much disagreement on who #1 is because there are different guys that step up in different seasons, and people don't know how much to attribute to recent play or overall reputation.I don't understand Gibson at #1.
He has never won a vezina. Not a finalist. His best showing is 7th place 4 years ago.
I'm not saying he's not talented and couldn't take over as #1 overall - but he needs to actually accomplish something to do so.
It would be like saying McDavid was the best player in the world in his rookie year. No - Crosby, Kane, others...year 2 when he won the hart/lindsay? Sure, maybe (even then - i think it's more by year 3 where you call him that conclusively).
I think saying Gibson is #1 today is just overreach. Players still in majority pick Price at #1. Vasi is up there just won a vezina. Bob could have an argument. I think Gibson is behind all 3 of them.
While he doesn't have the longest track record, Gibson really hasn't dipped below great his entire career so far despite playing with good/great teams and awful teams, and that is very rare.