MrBurghundy
I may be older but I'm never forgetting #47 & #41
I meant that as a parallel to Murray, not as a replacement.He's battling injury issues too. Possibly concussion related from earlier in 2018.
I meant that as a parallel to Murray, not as a replacement.He's battling injury issues too. Possibly concussion related from earlier in 2018.
Not the cups, but he had a great rookie season, and then lost it.Mason won 2 Cups with really good starter stats?
Not the cups, but he had a great rookie season, and then lost it.
Obviously you can argue the semantics, but not every parallel is exactly the same. I think you know what I meant.
I'm willing do do that, but personally my patience is wearing thin.I dunno if any tragedy precipitated Mason's fall from grace, but Murray deserves the benefit of the doubt considering everything he went through last year.
Not even looking for a #1. Just gimme NHL average.
I meant that as a parallel to Murray, not as a replacement.
Not the cups, but he had a great rookie season, and then lost it.
Obviously you can argue the semantics, but not every parallel is exactly the same. I think you know what I meant.
Which vet was/is out there who'd provide that sort of voice in Murray's ear and also be a good guy in net if needed - while not objecting to the fact he was blatantly meant to still be 2nd choice if a long injury happened to Murray?
I'm not totally opposed to the idea (although I believe Murray can and probably will figure out the mental side without needing another mentor and also generally favour backing our own products) but I'm curious as to just how realistic an option this is.
Kari Lehtonen still isn't signed from what I can tell. Sure he has had his ups and downs, but last year played 37 games with a 2.56GAA and .912SV%. He has a wealth of experience and while inconsistent as a starter, could probably provide some valuable experience for Murray.
McElhenny was available on waivers and has been a journeyman and probably more comfortable and willing for back up role vs Lehtonen.
Those are just 2 examples off top of my head.
Perhaps it's time for Murray to follow in MAF's footsteps and go to a sports psychologist.