I don't quite understand why people get the "below-average" ranking as what Ramo is.
To me, he was a bit of a wild-card entering this season, started off poorly, but you can noticeably see a positive increase to his game (and corresponding stats) right up until his last set of games.
There is little reason at this point to suddenly think that he will not be able to continue getting better and even become an above-average netminder in the NHL. Without looking at his stats, his last 15-20 games PROBABLY puts him above average already. Why are people so ready to cap his improvement at exactly what he is now, when he has been showing progression right up until the Tampa game?
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