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Originally Posted by SuperMatt18
They are both similar IMO.
When on their game both are really strong, issue is inconsistency and for both of them when they are bad...they are really bad.
Hiller was great in games 1-5 in round one and went into a lull, Ramo has been hot and cold all season too.
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Ramo is in just his second full season in the NHL and is getting better; Hiller's career is clearly heading downhill. I think that's what you look at when you're looking at next year and beyond. Although I agree it was pretty much a wash between them this season, Ramo has more upside.