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Originally Posted by Parallex
Great? .914 isn't really anything to write home about. In relative terms (to the rest of the WHL) it's pretty good so maybe it's just a function of the league but on it's own I'd call it satisfactory.
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A .914 SV% is above average for a CHL goaltender.
They are not playing behind NHL defenses here...we are talking about 16-19 year old players that are exposed to making errors on a shift to shift basis.
He is arguably a top three goaltender in the WHL at the moment and is younger than everyone with better statistics than him.
It would not shock me to see him get an invite to the summer evaluation camp for Canada in the offseason.