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Originally Posted by Flash Walken
Based on what we saw from Ortio last year I think he is on par with Ramo, but I have some concerns that this may be his high watermark.
If gillies looks like he is a year away, Ortio might be the odd man out.
The pressure for Ortio may be coming from below rather than up top
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Ortio has a more compact style than Ramo. His economy of movement is terrific, and his fundamentals are better than either vet. Hiller and Ramo are prone to lazy mental lapses, not being tight on posts and things of this nature.
When I watch Ortio play, I see a goaltender who's style lends itself to replicating results. He reads the play very well, physically he can make every save you need him to. It's simply a matter of seasoning.
When I watch Ramo, I see a freak who can steal you games as easily as he can lose them. With Hiller, replace freak with vet, and shout out to his fashion choices.