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Bernier sent to Marlies on conditioning stint

So when you compare the goalies for whom the Leafs have traded the last few years

Toskala, Raycroft, Bernier

Against those who have come through the system

Reimer, Rask, Sparks

Which would you rather have had?
 
Frank E said:
Potvin29 said:
Bernier is 0-8-2 with an .881 SV%.

Reimer and Sparks are 10-5-3, .933 SV%.

He's got another year on his deal of $4.15m as well...ugh.

I wonder if next season they can ship him to a team looking to make the cap floor and retain the maximum portion of his salary.

Seems like the only way they'll get even a decent pick for him at this point.
 
Still plenty of time for him to turn it around, but it's been ugly for going on 50 or so games now.  I mean...you can even potentially trace it back to that long goal against vs. Arizona.
 
Arn said:
So when you compare the goalies for whom the Leafs have traded the last few years

Toskala, Raycroft, Bernier

Against those who have come through the system

Reimer, Rask, Sparks

Which would you rather have had?

It's a minor point but Rask was never in the Leafs' system. He wasn't ever a member of the Leafs' organization.
 
Potvin29 said:
Still plenty of time for him to turn it around, but it's been ugly for going on 50 or so games now.  I mean...you can even potentially trace it back to that long goal against vs. Arizona.

I think they're going to have trouble continuing to throw him in there, having him fumble, and then preaching accountability and all that. 

I don't know what the next step is.
 
Frank E said:
Potvin29 said:
Still plenty of time for him to turn it around, but it's been ugly for going on 50 or so games now.  I mean...you can even potentially trace it back to that long goal against vs. Arizona.

I think they're going to have trouble continuing to throw him in there, having him fumble, and then preaching accountability and all that. 

Which really isn't any different than what they're doing with Polak or Froese.
 
Honestly, and this isn't even the tanker in me talking, I'd still be playing Bernier as often as possible. He's not going to fix his game sitting on the bench, and with his contract situation the team desperately needs him to figure this out. As much as the team wants to win, they have to know leapfrogging 7 other teams in the playoff race at this point is basically impossible.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Honestly, and this isn't even the tanker in me talking, I'd still be playing Bernier as often as possible. He's not going to fix his game sitting on the bench, and with his contract situation the team desperately needs him to figure this out. As much as the team wants to win, they have to know leapfrogging 7 other teams in the playoff race at this point is basically impossible.

Yeah, it's not like there's any urgency to ride the hot hand right now so they might as well keep playing him.  It's in their long-term interest that he rebounds.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Honestly, and this isn't even the tanker in me talking, I'd still be playing Bernier as often as possible. He's not going to fix his game sitting on the bench, and with his contract situation the team desperately needs him to figure this out. As much as the team wants to win, they have to know leapfrogging 7 other teams in the playoff race at this point is basically impossible.

This, exactly.  The desperation comes from trying to get some sort of value out of his contract.

And I continue to believe that he isn't THIS bad.
 
Potvin29 said:
Bernier is 0-8-2 with an .881 SV%.

Reimer and Sparks are 10-5-3, .933 SV%.

Someone made the joke on TSN this morning that for Lent Bernier gave up winning. Maybe someone should tell him it doesn't mean forever?
 
At this point I really think Bernier needs to be sent down again.  Bring Sparks back, give him a chance.  Without Bernier this season the Leafs would probably be in a playoff spot.  He was just brutal again last night, particularly on the goal where he went behind the net.  He makes too many mental mistakes to be a goalie at the NHL level.  I have never seen a goalie give up so many brutally bad goals.  How many has he let in from past centre ice now?  I know I have seen him give up at least two goals like that.

*edit* I just realized the Sparks is injured.  When he's healthy I hope they bring him back and get rid of Bernier somehow.  Send him down again if they have to.
 

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