Tigger said:
I guess the argument is that Reimer is your number one, he seemed to start playing well and probably needs the work. I don't have a problem with Jonas getting a couple starts but goaltending has to stop being a negative issue if the Leafs want to make a push.
Reimer had two pretty solid games there, hard not to go with him on that basis but I thought the decision to pull him was a pretty good one at the time and it almost worked.
If Reimer got hit hard enough in the head with a puck or a player I guess he might have a big head but I don't get that comment otherwise.
Here's the problem though. Gus had a 22 game stretch of .915+ SV% between his heart ablation and falling apart in November last year. Reimer had a .920+ SV% for 26 games last year. Gus did that with a weaker team than the post-Phaneuf trade, post-Lupul trade Leafs. I fail to see what exactly Reimer has done to become the infallible #1 goaltender. To me, he showed signs of doing that last year, but it took a shaky few games in November for Gus to lose his job to a mediocre Giguere with a bum hip.
Reimer has not looked good save for the two starts he had post-Christmas and I don't think anyone is advocating benching him for weeks, but Gus was coming off a great stretch where he had gone something like 7+ games with a .926 SV% and had won 5 of 6, only to be sat for two weeks while Reimer worked off rust, that most guys who have half a season in the pros would probably do in the minors.
Gus' play has been equal to Reimer's and at this point, the Leafs shouldn't be playing the "maybe Reimer will get it together this period" game on a guy who hasn't played in the NHL long enough to have that kind of job security.