Small sample size but Ersson did step up for the Flyers post-Olympic break this season to help get them into the playoffs with a 6-1 record and .912 Sv%/1.99 GAA. Just don't look up what his stats were before that.
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He also wasn't great for a good chunk of the season - not that he got any help from the team in front of him. Like I said earlier, I don't think he's ever going to the the guy. He's a solid part of a tandem, but, overall, his numbers are largely pretty average.
I still would have kept him over Stolarz, all else being equal, because of his age and such. But, the Leafs needed to make a move in net eventually, and waiting might have meant they ran out of options. Still lukewarm on the deal, though.
And likely the exact opposite of what Treliving would have done. Or what Berube would have wanted.
And likely the exact opposite of what Treliving would have done.
They both have checkered health records.
One goalie had to go.
I fault the coach & skaters more than the goalies for last season but I did not expect a big return for either of them.
I don't know much about the players they got so I don't have a very solid foundation for taking a position.
I'm close to where you are. It is not something I would have done ...
dobberprospects.com
October 2025 – It was an impressive season for Andrae, though he has been (and may continue to be) a victim of being on the wrong roster. With the Flyers having numerous puck-moving defensemen competing for ice time and a roster spot, and with several diminutive young players already on the roster, Andrae was frequently sent to the AHL due to his exemption from waivers. In the end, he played 42 games with the Flyers, getting sheltered minutes and second-unit PP time. He is a hard-working player with skills that are arguably the best on the blue line for Philadelphia. His possession metrics are through the roof – he was second on the team in Corsi-for relative%. He finds openings and threads the needle better than anybody, though sometimes it can be a risky pass. Despite his 5-9 frame, he holds his own.
Big picture is going to be very important when evaluating the moves this team makes in the offseason. I suspect this won't be the last move we're collective lukewarm on, but, if the sum of the moves makes the team better, that's all that really matters.In isolation I’m not sure it’s something I’d have done. But if it’s setting the table for 2 or 3 more moves which have some level of (hopefully logical and thought out) strategy behind them then it may all look different in a few weeks.
I reserve my judgment.
For context:Matthew Knies now has no one left from his dinner crew (Benoit, McMann, Woll)
I want to see how many monitors there are in this office
I want to see how many monitors there are in this office
Perhaps they sign him, and drop him to the AHL and figure if he's taken, oh well. Just letting him reach FA would be odd. Why trade for him at all? Unless they try low balling him first.I distinctly remember making fun of Ersson's capabilities (lack thereof) in a GDT, so that's not great. But he is also on pace to simply not be qualified and released into the market.
The way Emil Andrae is described in the tweet, it smells like a bit like the type of defender Troy Stetcher was when he had that super run after being picked up here.
It feels like for years, even with a huge analytics team, we weren't able to scoop up guys like this that ended up having success. Hopefully this is a turning point and we get one right.
Perhaps they sign him, and drop him to the AHL and figure if he's taken, oh well. Just letting him reach FA would be odd. Why trade for him at all? Unless they try low balling him first.
How was he thrown under the bus?Wow, surprised at how quickly this board has thrown Woll under the bus. Leafs give up on homegrown goalies way too soon.