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AvroArrow said:Think there's a chance we could snatch up Martin Biron from NYR? He's exactly the kind of guy we need - a backup who's capable of filling in as a starter.
L K said:AvroArrow said:Think there's a chance we could snatch up Martin Biron from NYR? He's exactly the kind of guy we need - a backup who's capable of filling in as a starter.
No. They are playing really well with an abysmal defense, they aren't going to trade away their backup to appease an Eastern Conference rival when they are clearly trying to win.
Erndog said:L K said:AvroArrow said:Think there's a chance we could snatch up Martin Biron from NYR? He's exactly the kind of guy we need - a backup who's capable of filling in as a starter.
No. They are playing really well with an abysmal defense, they aren't going to trade away their backup to appease an Eastern Conference rival when they are clearly trying to win.
Agreed.
I mentioned him earlier in the thread as the perfect guy to sign this summer to backup James. Biron is actually a pseudo-No 1 on probably a number of teams.
Reimer-Biron next season, with Scrivens and Rynnas/Owuya in the A.
Busta Reims said:Optimus Reimer said:It is just under the system the Leafs are using right now. It doesn't matter who is in net, the result will be the same.
Yeah. A decent quality goalie will win most of their games in this system, while a mediocre to poor one will not.
Erndog said:L K said:AvroArrow said:Think there's a chance we could snatch up Martin Biron from NYR? He's exactly the kind of guy we need - a backup who's capable of filling in as a starter.
No. They are playing really well with an abysmal defense, they aren't going to trade away their backup to appease an Eastern Conference rival when they are clearly trying to win.
Agreed.
I mentioned him earlier in the thread as the perfect guy to sign this summer to backup James. Biron is actually a pseudo-No 1 on probably a number of teams.
Reimer-Biron next season, with Scrivens and Rynnas/Owuya in the A.
AvroArrow said:Erndog said:L K said:AvroArrow said:Think there's a chance we could snatch up Martin Biron from NYR? He's exactly the kind of guy we need - a backup who's capable of filling in as a starter.
No. They are playing really well with an abysmal defense, they aren't going to trade away their backup to appease an Eastern Conference rival when they are clearly trying to win.
Agreed.
I mentioned him earlier in the thread as the perfect guy to sign this summer to backup James. Biron is actually a pseudo-No 1 on probably a number of teams.
Reimer-Biron next season, with Scrivens and Rynnas/Owuya in the A.
Right, but they don't "need" him. They have Lundy who's probably going to play 70 games. As long as we had something that would interest them to help them make their team better, I'm sure a deal could be made. What it is they want, and whether we have it is up for debate.
Corn Flake said:True, but I look at a game like last night where the Nashville system is heavily defensive but it took an elite goalie playing almost out of his mind to save their bacon. Kessel & Lupul took that highly touted defense apart until they shut things down in the 3rd. If Rinne wasn't standing on his head the Leafs would have had 4 goals by then and it wouldn't have mattered.
My point is that yes defensive systems make goalies look better but really really good goalies make some systems look better than maybe they really are - and worst case there are nights when the best back-end teams need the goalie to bail them out, like last night for Nashville.
Busta Reims said:Corn Flake said:True, but I look at a game like last night where the Nashville system is heavily defensive but it took an elite goalie playing almost out of his mind to save their bacon. Kessel & Lupul took that highly touted defense apart until they shut things down in the 3rd. If Rinne wasn't standing on his head the Leafs would have had 4 goals by then and it wouldn't have mattered.
My point is that yes defensive systems make goalies look better but really really good goalies make some systems look better than maybe they really are - and worst case there are nights when the best back-end teams need the goalie to bail them out, like last night for Nashville.
Sure, but, last night was the exception rather than the rule. The goal is, obviously, the minimize the amount of games where you rely on your goaltender to essentially win it for you, and, for the most part, the Leafs have done a decent job of that when they've been getting quality goaltending. It is, unfortunately, a bit of a catch-22 - teams tend to play better when they're getting good goaltending and can afford to make more mistakes, and, as we've seen all too often, when they're not getting good goaltending, they tend to make more mistakes that they can't afford to make.
+11111111111111111111111111Corn Flake said:Busta Reims said:Optimus Reimer said:It is just under the system the Leafs are using right now. It doesn't matter who is in net, the result will be the same.
Yeah. A decent quality goalie will win most of their games in this system, while a mediocre to poor one will not.
True, but I look at a game like last night where the Nashville system is heavily defensive but it took an elite goalie playing almost out of his mind to save their bacon. Kessel & Lupul took that highly touted defense apart until they shut things down in the 3rd. If Rinne wasn't standing on his head the Leafs would have had 4 goals by then and it wouldn't have mattered.
My point is that yes defensive systems make goalies look better but really really good goalies make some systems look better than maybe they really are - and worst case there are nights when the best back-end teams need the goalie to bail them out, like last night for Nashville.
Busta Reims said:Corn Flake said:True, but I look at a game like last night where the Nashville system is heavily defensive but it took an elite goalie playing almost out of his mind to save their bacon. Kessel & Lupul took that highly touted defense apart until they shut things down in the 3rd. If Rinne wasn't standing on his head the Leafs would have had 4 goals by then and it wouldn't have mattered.
My point is that yes defensive systems make goalies look better but really really good goalies make some systems look better than maybe they really are - and worst case there are nights when the best back-end teams need the goalie to bail them out, like last night for Nashville.
Sure, but, last night was the exception rather than the rule. The goal is, obviously, the minimize the amount of games where you rely on your goaltender to essentially win it for you, and, for the most part, the Leafs have done a decent job of that when they've been getting quality goaltending. It is, unfortunately, a bit of a catch-22 - teams tend to play better when they're getting good goaltending and can afford to make more mistakes, and, as we've seen all too often, when they're not getting good goaltending, they tend to make more mistakes that they can't afford to make.
Busta Reims said:markhmasters: James Reimer on the ice before the start of practice with goalie coach Francois Allaire. Has yet to take any shots, but in full equipment.
Bender said:Busta Reims said:markhmasters: James Reimer on the ice before the start of practice with goalie coach Francois Allaire. Has yet to take any shots, but in full equipment.
I'm actually starting to get very nervous about James coming back. There's no way he's going to be in peak form right away... I'm thinking even if he does come back we won't see quality goaltending for another 5 games at least.
Bender said:Busta Reims said:markhmasters: James Reimer on the ice before the start of practice with goalie coach Francois Allaire. Has yet to take any shots, but in full equipment.
I'm actually starting to get very nervous about James coming back. There's no way he's going to be in peak form right away... I'm thinking even if he does come back we won't see quality goaltending for another 5 games at least.
Busta Reims said:Corn Flake said:True, but I look at a game like last night where the Nashville system is heavily defensive but it took an elite goalie playing almost out of his mind to save their bacon. Kessel & Lupul took that highly touted defense apart until they shut things down in the 3rd. If Rinne wasn't standing on his head the Leafs would have had 4 goals by then and it wouldn't have mattered.
My point is that yes defensive systems make goalies look better but really really good goalies make some systems look better than maybe they really are - and worst case there are nights when the best back-end teams need the goalie to bail them out, like last night for Nashville.
Sure, but, last night was the exception rather than the rule. The goal is, obviously, the minimize the amount of games where you rely on your goaltender to essentially win it for you, and, for the most part, the Leafs have done a decent job of that when they've been getting quality goaltending. It is, unfortunately, a bit of a catch-22 - teams tend to play better when they're getting good goaltending and can afford to make more mistakes, and, as we've seen all too often, when they're not getting good goaltending, they tend to make more mistakes that they can't afford to make.
I think that this is something that people in general overrate. A lot of people constantly use the argument "well, it worked in the past", "he's a proven winner", "he's done it before" etc. I think that people put too much value in the past, things change. One thing that worked for a few years ago, may not work at all today. I'm not saying that it's the case with Allaire, I'm just saying that it's just like with stocks, success in the past is not a guarantee for success in the future. So just because you've won in the past doesn't mean that it makes you a better candidate for winning today. It's about finding the best option for what's right NOW.Boston Leaf said:thinking out loud but does anyone think the "new" NHL may not be suited for Allaires teachings?