The one thing I want now is a goalie that just will make the easy saves.
Coming into the season Elliott's stats were good but his "Low-Danger" save percentage stats were below average, even though he made up for it with great stats in "High-Danger" situations.
I kind of want the opposite now after seeing that playout this year. I would take the goalies that make all the easy saves and let in some of the hard ones (Bishop) over the goalie that will make a ridiculous save only to give up a back breaker soft goal two minutes later (Elliott).
Especially because I now really doubt that Bishop will be able to command more than 3-5 years and/or $6 million anymore. With the goalie market and his season last year I don't see anybody backing up the Brinks truck on a long term deal.
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