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Originally Posted by Fire of the Phoenix
I don't blame Treliving for Raymond. No one could predict he would lose 90% of his ability and become a husk of a player. At worst I would say that contract was one year too long at the time. Everything else is judged purely with the benefit of hindsight.
People rag on the Hiller signing too but his useless moments are at least outweighed by good moments IMO. Hiller was good last year, without him there's no playoffs. Can't fault Treliving for not knowing that Hiller would turn into the worst goalie in the league over the summer. That's what makes the criticisms that he didn't conjure a good goalie out thin air this year so amusing. He thought that his pair would repeat their previous good years, but they didn't come close. How do you predict that? People expected him magically obtain someone else's starter when the season was weeks old, after his goalies were proven inadequate. Yeah, good luck with that.
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Hiller last year started 52 games, won 26 and had a .918 save pct. $4.5 well spent. We needed a veteran netminder to stabilize the crease. Can't hang his shocking decline on Treliving.