thepoeticgoblin
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Why do you say that? Because you think the Canucks are done with him? Or because you think he's done with the Canucks?
I don't know what to think anymore. The easiest thing would have been for the Canucks to trade Lack at the draft, then groom Markstrom for a couple years behind Miller. But the optics of Markstrom's last start, combined with his spotty NHL record, makes committing to him tough.
I don't know how they can turn away from a popular and talented goalie like Lack. But with Miller signed for two more years and Lack likely to demand starter's money at the end of next season, I don't know how to fit Lack under the cap. I assume Miller at $6 million a year and with a NTC will be tough to unload.
For now, I give Markstrom the Columbus game -- I don't think he should sit until next weekend against Arizona without another start -- and see what happens.
I think that he considers himself an NHL-goalie and that VAN (rightfully until proven otherwise) aren't sure just yet. I don't think Marky is by any means "done" with the Canucks. He has spoken highly about the organization and especially Rollie and Cloutier's coaching. He has reached an even higher level in his play (AHL) than before and like many I believe that once he gets that one good start, and maybe gets to play another game shortly after it, he may catch fire. It's evidently between the ears with him and that hurdle must be passed somehow. People are quick to forget that he's had one decent "season" as a makeshift #1 and has stolen games at this level too. Last year was his first real setback, I'd argue, where he actually went backwards in his development.
It does make the most sense to trade Eddie, groom Marky and have $6 million dollar Miller as the clear cut #1, but for that to even be considered Markström must prove himself worthy of the backup job. You don't trade a guy like Eddie for a gamble. Well, unless Läck has been very open about leaving as an UFA if he's not the #1 or something (which is unlikely).
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