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Originally Posted by BACKCHECK!!!
Binnington posted a .922 in the ECHL and then a .916 in the AHL in his first two pro seasons. He played at least 40 games both seasons. Posted identical 2.35 GAA.
Parsons posted .902 and .898 in the ECHL and AHL respectively. He played 20 and 28 games, and posted 3.17.and 3.70 GAAs.
"Look at Binnington" is the kind of comparison I'd make to show what a future NHLer looks like, and why Parsons isnt one.
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I think your over looking both Parsons injuries and personal issues he has had to overcome over the past few seasons but he has shown raw talent and potential more than occasionally at the pro level and he is still so young. He had a great interview during the prospect camp and he looks like a new man mentally ready to take on a starters role at the pro level now. Goalie prospects are weird and Binnington is almost the perfect example to use when projecting Parsons on either side of the debate; you can’t make an absolute one way or the other IMO with Parsons; he’s still a very, very good prospect.