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Not a fan?Crap damn, AAARRRRRGGGG.WHY??!!!
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It's totally up to Bob. He's the HOFer. McKenna should take 12 for now lol. He's going to get a really nice watch for his troubles.Is McKenna gonna have 72 now or will Bob insist
It's totally up to Bob. He's the HOFer. McKenna should take 12 for now lol. He's going to get a really nice watch for his troubles.
I like the way you think12 is a good compromise. He can jump back to 72 when he signs his second contract after Bob retires with another Cup.
12 is a good compromise. He can jump back to 72 when he signs his second contract after Bob retires with another Cup (let me specify that he wins this Cup with the Leafs).
Woll and Stolarz could only crease-share to post decent stats and stay healthy. All biases aside, you never knew when Woll physically/mentally would be available. I think the G is definitely in a better spot today, both in reliability and in skill.
But Belfour did it with the Leafs! Lightning may strike twice!!! (I actually remember the same concerns were raised when Leafs signed Belfour. He was coming off a really bad year and people thought he was finished)I gotta say this signing concerns me. There are basically 2 goalies in NHL history (or at least any recent history) who have ever been above average/good at age 38 or older - Belfour and Hasek, and nobody really in like 20 years. So it makes me think - Bobrovsky is great, but there have been many other great goalies too, and none of them have been able to both handle a starters workload and provide above average goaltending past that age.
So basically feels like we’re hoping that Bobrovsky is one of the 0.01% of goalies ever to do this thing, which feels like the bad sort of bet to make. And that’s without even getting into that we’ve already seen signs of his decline the past two seasons. Father Time is undefeated, so I’m not sure why so many people expect a bounce back.
But Belfour did it with the Leafs! Lightning may strike twice!!! (I actually remember the same concerns were raised when Leafs signed Belfour. He was coming off a really bad year and people thought he was finished)
I gotta say this signing concerns me. There are basically 2 goalies in NHL history (or at least any recent history) who have ever been above average/good at age 38 or older - Belfour and Hasek, and nobody really in like 20 years. So it makes me think - Bobrovsky is great, but there have been many other great goalies too, and none of them have been able to both handle a starters workload and provide above average goaltending past that age.
So basically feels like we’re hoping that Bobrovsky is one of the 0.01% of goalies ever to do this thing, which feels like the bad sort of bet to make. And that’s without even getting into that we’ve already seen signs of his decline the past two seasons. Father Time is undefeated, so I’m not sure why so many people expect a bounce back.