Quote:
Originally Posted by GioforPM
The average .904 percentage was precisely because of his early return. Knock out those and his average is consistent with the rest of his career except for last year.
The offseason people thinking he was done are emotional fans, not knowledgeable GMs. They were wrong then, obviously.
Markstrom may slide some, and the best deal might have been now. But maybe not. It's pretty tough when there is only one real suitor. Maybe there will be more of a bidding war later.
|
Markstrom has been good in 2 of 4 years here. Yes - if you disqualify the two bad years for injuries and a kid - then yes he's been good the entire time. If I disqualify the two good years because of reasons - then he's been bad the entire time. I'd prefer to just count all 4 years.
And I'd also add - in 1 of the good years, he completely imploded against the Oilers in the playoffs.