Originally posted by Tingkai
Ah, spoken like someone who doesn't understand what it takes to be a great goalie.
I love the bit about you can tell Harding's reaction time is better than Backstrom's.
Oh and your comment about right-handed catcher, a classic.
And the guy you say doesn't have what it takes to be starter, has a great record in 40 games last year, two SO in four games this year. Whether he'll become a legendary goalie is too early to say, but he's doing all the right things right now.
Yup, the guy you called a risky pick is proving a smart choice.
Ah, spoken like someone who doesn't understand what it takes to be a great goalie.
I love the bit about you can tell Harding's reaction time is better than Backstrom's.
Oh and your comment about right-handed catcher, a classic.
And the guy you say doesn't have what it takes to be starter, has a great record in 40 games last year, two SO in four games this year. Whether he'll become a legendary goalie is too early to say, but he's doing all the right things right now.
Yup, the guy you called a risky pick is proving a smart choice.
You seem to be willing to dismiss my opinion (that Harding has more potential than Backstrom, among other things) as someone who doesn't understand the sport. BTW, are you aware that someone who starts 40 games is not a "starter" in an 82 game season?
First thing I looked at to back me up, TSN.ca's outlook:
Harding:
Assets Has an excellent frame and starting goaltender potential. Takes full advantage of his right catching glove to fool shooters not used to him.
Flaws Must add more weight in order to develop into a legitimate NHL starting goalkeeper. Needs to continue making adjustments to pro shooters.
Career potential No. 1 goaltender
Flaws Must add more weight in order to develop into a legitimate NHL starting goalkeeper. Needs to continue making adjustments to pro shooters.
Career potential No. 1 goaltender
Backstrom:
Assets Owns a wealth of high-level experience from his days in the Finnish SM-Liiga, and has represented his country in International events. Is cool under pressure.
Flaws Must adapt to the quickness of the NHL game, because he's a little slow in terms of movement and reaction time by big-league standards.
Career potential No. 2 goaltender
If you're going to dismiss my comments without any real rebuttal, you have to actually have something to stand on. It seems my opinion is shared by more than one other person who knows what he's talking about. I suggest you actually watch both goaltenders, as I have, before you continue to embarrass yourself.
To be honest, it's really obvious all you looked at was Backstrom's stats last year and picked him up without understanding the platoon situation in Minnesota and without understanding that the future goalie for Minnesota is Harding -- Backstrom is an interim goalie for the franchise until Harding can take the full load of an NHL season. He'll be getting a lot of starts -- at the expense of Backstrom.
Thus the "risk". Which cannot be denied.
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