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Busta Reims said:Osgood is an interesting case. His win total is impressive and he has 3 Stanley Cup rings, so, there will be people touting him as a HHOF candidate, but, his other numbers just aren't all that impressive. A career .905 Sv% is rather pedestrian for the era he played in, so is his career GAA of 2.49. I mean, they're good numbers, but that's about it. He's been very successful for being a really rather ordinary goalie.
Leafaholic99 said:Sure, his stats aren't like Roy/Brodeur/Hasek, but you can't deny that during the time he spent in the NHL, he was one of the top goalies, especially in the playoffs.
Congrats a great career Osgood!
Leafaholic99 said:Sure, his stats aren't like Roy/Brodeur/Hasek, but you can't deny that during the time he spent in the NHL, he was one of the top goalies, especially in the playoffs.
Busta Reims said:Like I said before, a very good career for a very ordinary goalie.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Since the goalie is the most important position on any team, in Osgood's case you can put up all the arguments you want, but at bottom it's indefensible to privilege a particular opinion (which I happen to share, BTW) over his W-L record. He won the games, he won the rings. He's in.
Saint Nik said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Since the goalie is the most important position on any team, in Osgood's case you can put up all the arguments you want, but at bottom it's indefensible to privilege a particular opinion (which I happen to share, BTW) over his W-L record. He won the games, he won the rings. He's in.
No, I'm sorry, but that's ridiculous. That's saying that nothing matters, not save percentage, not GAA, not end of year awards or all-star selections or actually trying to examine his impact on the teams he played on(Osgood did not lead his non-Wings teams to much success and the Wings had/have success without him) compared to a ridiculously flawed statistic like wins.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Now that made me laugh out loud.
Saint Nik said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Now that made me laugh out loud.
Because you're the one remaining person who thinks Andrew Raycroft had the greatest goaltending season in Maple Leafs history?
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Nice deke on the logic front, but I'm calling you on it because we are talking career achievements, not one season.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Saint Nik said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Now that made me laugh out loud.
Because you're the one remaining person who thinks Andrew Raycroft had the greatest goaltending season in Maple Leafs history?
Nice deke on the logic front, but I'm calling you on it because we are talking career achievements, not one season. If Rayzer (oh yeah, I miss that nickname) had done 37 for 11 years in a row, then shiver me timbers, he'd deserve to be in the HOF.
Saint Nik said:I think that probably the best argument against Chris Osgood making the HOF probably comes when you stack him up with Mike Vernon.
Osgood:
Won no significant individual awards
Won 401 games
Won 2 cups as a starting goalie
Played in two all-star games
Vernon:
Won a Conn Smythe
Won 385 games
Won 2 cups as a starting goalie
Played in five all-star games
Vernon has been eligible for 6 years. Vernon, I don't think, is a very serious candidate. Neither guy will go.