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Originally Posted by dying4acup
Not necessarily a starting goalie, but one capable of playing 40-50games, young, and in a place to compete for playing time, under team control for 2-3 years (RFA or under contract) and possibly break out and become a bonafide starting goalie.
Ideally if we could have 2 Ortios, we would be set.
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You are right here - that is what I was trying to say with poor wording - emphasis more on the "steady" though, Hiller's main flaw last season was giving up early goals/soft goals. His rebound control left a lot to be desired, which is why I am keen to see Ortio play, as I feel he is much better in that regard