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Old 02-11-2013, 05:56 PM   #407
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Originally Posted by kirant View Post
That list is somewhat skewed, as 23-26 year old goalies are hardly starter material.

If we correct for that, we get:
DiPietro, Krahn, Leclaire, Blackburn, Bacashihua, Munro, Lehtonen, Ward, Toivonen, Fleury, Montoya, Dubnyk, Schwarz, Schneider

And if we split this by draft spot, we get:
Top 5: Dipietro, Lehtonen, Fleury
5-10: Krahn, Leclaire, Blackburn, Montoya
11-20: Schwarz, Dubnyk
21-30: Bacashihua, Foster, Ward, Toivonen, Schneider

So out of 14 players, we have 3 goaltenders who bowed out from injury (insignificant results), 3 career backups/journeymen, 4 late round busts, and 4 starters.

The detail I see is how risky the top 10 goalies are as skaters are much more stable in stock. Drafting goalies late 1st seems to be a gamble, but good payoff for input with approximate chance of becoming a legitimate NHLer only slightly higher than the skaters in that range. I wouldn't say don't draft goalies in the first period, but if you want to go all in, goalies in the bottom 15 or 20 are a reasonable venture.

Maybe i am missing what you mean...but i started back in 2000 which would have the age range from 23-31.

Using some of those i listed not drafted in round 1...

Rinne is 30

Lundqvist is 30

Smith is 30

Howard is 28

Quick is 27

Halak is 27

Elliot is 27

All in the same range as those 1st rounders.
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