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Old 01-29-2024, 03:12 PM   #801
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I was reading on I think the Athletic, how goaltending has changed in Canada, and why we don't have great goaltenders anymore, and a lot of experts seem to agree that because goalies are bigger, and equipment is the way it is, they are trained to just block the puck instead of making and actual save.


Wolf may have his size against him, but it also might make him a better goaltender since he needs to make a save instead of just being in the right place. It could also make him wear down quicker in the long-term.
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Old 01-29-2024, 03:13 PM   #802
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The last draft seems to disagree with your premise. No goalies under 6'0" and only 6 were under 6'2". The top two goalies picked were 6'3" and 6"7. The entire second round goalies were those two plus 6'1", 6'3" and 6'6".

The year before the top 7 goalies picked were all 6'3" or over except for one.
And of the 8 goalies that received Vezina votes last year, 3 were 6'1'' or shorter.
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Old 01-29-2024, 04:21 PM   #803
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And of the 8 goalies that received Vezina votes last year, 3 were 6'1'' or shorter.
But that doesn't indicate a trend of how NHL teams view goalies going forward. Drafting does.

And still 3 of 8 being below average height isn't really indicative of much. The winner Ullmark is 6'5", the first runner up Sorokin 6'3", second runner up Hellebuyck 6'4", 4th runner up Oettinger 6'5", 5th runner up Vasilevsky 6'5". Only Saros cracked the top 5.

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Wolf is taller than Saros. The days of needing to be uber tall are over. With the new equipment rules, mobile goalies are back in.
Are they, though? Just because Saros has had some success, this does not suddenly level the playing field. Big, mobile goalies still—and likely always will—have an advantage. This doesn't mean that Wolf won't be a solid NHL goalie; but, it also doesn't mean that he will, nor that players in the position will be smaller over time.

There is still a long, LONG way to go before we can be confident that Wolf will be a NHL regular. The road ahead for him is not easy.

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Old 01-29-2024, 06:23 PM   #805
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Old 01-29-2024, 08:43 PM   #806
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Wolf is also quite slight. Only weighs 166lbs.
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Old 01-29-2024, 11:56 PM   #807
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Wolf is also quite slight. Only weighs 166lbs.
Slight = quick

Quick = good
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Old 01-30-2024, 01:11 AM   #808
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It shouldn’t take 7 yrs to figure out Phillips is not a NHL player

I think it took Sutter 7 days

But he is a hometown boy so some people are blind to it
Give it a rest.

Great AHL stats suggest the player had a chance.

The Capitals believed the same or they wouldn't have signed him.

I was never on the Phillips is being held back bandwagon but to suggest he had a chance was never a homer take.
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Give it a rest.

Great AHL stats suggest the player had a chance.

The Capitals believed the same or they wouldn't have signed him.

I was never on the Phillips is being held back bandwagon but to suggest he had a chance was never a homer take.
Well, the Capitals was wrong

But I agreed I won’t talk about this any more. He is irrelevant.
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Well, the Capitals was wrong

But I agreed I won’t talk about this any more. He is irrelevant.
Just because they ended up being wrong, doesn't mean the decision to give him a chance was a poor one. Minimal risk for potential reward.

Of course managing in hindsight is much easier.
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Just because they ended up being wrong, doesn't mean the decision to give him a chance was a poor one. Minimal risk for potential reward.

Of course managing in hindsight is much easier.
And the Flames also made a low risk offer which would have seen him have a chance in the future as well IMO.
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Two organizations have observed him. The Flames decided it wasn’t in the cards without much NHL playing time. The Capitals decided to give him a chance with actual NHL playing time. With 1 goal and 5 points in 26 games he’s probably not providing per the role he should be slotting into. Which is to generate offence.

Has he had a fair shot now?
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Capitals announced today a six year AHL affiliation extension with the Hershey Bears.
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Doesn't really hurt to give him a shot. Sometimes you find a Carter verhaege or Michael Carcone. Most of the time, you don't.
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On waivers.

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weird that he was a UFA last year, but an RFA this coming summer
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Of course his one NHL goal is against the Flames
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Of course his one NHL goal is against the Flames
I was soooooooo tempted to bet 500 bucks he'd score. The odd were great.
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