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Originally Posted by Textcritic
Disagree entirely. I think Ramo had an off year last season, and am hoping that what we see this year is much more characteristic of his 2013–14 season. Once he settled in in the early part of 2014, he was one of the best goalies in the NHL down the stretch. He's done it before. He can do it again.
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Last year was Ramos best season in the NHL, so I don't know how he was "off".
I just don't think at 29 Ramo is going to get much better, plus he's never played more then 45 games in a season. I'd rather keep Hiller who's been a capable #1 and keep the pressure off Ortio and let him ease into the starters role.