Goalie from the Stanley Cup winning team?
Goalie from the team that has not made the playoffs in over a decade?
Stats are SV%, GAA, SVs, W, W, SO
Dobber's projections give Talbot a big edge over MAF but I am having a hard time going with Talbot as my single keeper goalie.
My other choices are Elliot or Luongo. Any thoughts?
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G, A, PTS, PPP, PIM, BLKs, Hits, +/-, Shots, W, GAA, SV%, Saves
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Goalie from the Stanley Cup winning team?
Goalie from the team that has not made the playoffs in over a decade?
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Goalie from a good team who probably will be in a timeshare
Goalie from an iffy team that could be getting better that is the undisputed starter
That said, if you're talking a keeper, I'd lean Luongo over Talbot, Fleury, Elliott
I don't think that time share happens....
really? Even at his age? Id probably have him bottom of the list...
Experience is the teacher of all things.
I too would have Luongo at the bottom of that list.
Fleury is my choice here. Talbot is a bit of a dice roll to pick over Fleury.
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I'll give you that Luongo is the oldest.
But he's also the best of that bunch, probably on the best team (debatable), and will play at least a few more years. And by that time the next batch of goalies will be here....
But you're right - 37 is definitely creeping up there.
And absolutely 0 re sale value IMO and that always puts me off
Experience is the teacher of all things.
goign against grain and saying yes to Talbot; yeah the team still is not as good as Pitt but looking at Talbot's second half he was sdneaky good. I owned him for quite some time in the second half and he was very serviceable; expecting Edmonton to finally after all these years start putting it together and competing. Nurse is another year older and the addition of Larsson can only help and they will certainly be playing offense down on the other end more with Connor flying around.
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D:
G:
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G(4),A(2),PIM(1),PPP(2),SHP(3.5),GWG(2),SOG(.5),FOW(.25),FOL(-.25),HIT(.75),BLK(.5) W(6)L(-4)GA(-2)SV(.5)SO(4)
C: Zibanejad,Trocheck,Kempe
L: Draisaitl,Forsberg
RW: Tippett,Boldy,Meier,Raymond
D: Josi,McAvoy,Carlson,Theodore,Faber,Montour,Sanderson
G: Shesterkin,Kotchetkov
I still have Fleury over Talbot in my rankings even though Fleury may lose some starts to Murray and Edmonton will hopefully turn the corner this year.
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