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Originally Posted by Textcritic
"Most people"? Here is where the fact of the matter might actually not be even tangentially meaningful. The only opinions that matter in this situation are those of NHL executives, and with how guarded they tend to be with their thoughts, it ends up being anyone's guess about how Khudobin, Hiller, and Ramo compare to one another, and to the rest of their NHL peers.
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If Duha is right, this might be a good opportunity for BT to make a confidence boosting statement after the waiver period on how Flames believe in their goalies. Especially if he sees no trade opps for a legit number one on the horizon. i.e. 'we passed because our guys are better.'
It seems like the 2015/6 NHL is full of iffy numbers ones (inconsistent or past prime) and only a few real bonafide clear cut numbers ones (maybe 10?). Has it always been this shallow? Feels to me like this is a new thing.