kreidertime
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Exactly. He is not the problem but the contract $ tied up with him is. Paying that kind of money has an impact on the players you can sign (either homegrown or FAs). There are few other goalies if any that I would want on the Rangers at the end of the day. I just hate they had to pay him as much as they did.He’s the last problem on this team.
This is the key. Absolutely 100% you need your goalie playing well and making key saves to win the Cup, you cannot have a scrub in goal and win. But that doesn't mean you need the highest paid goalie to win a Cup; in fact it is the exact opposite based on teams that have won the Cup. Outside of Bob last season, the teams that have won have not had huge cap hit goalies. I think having your goalie in the sweet spot of $6M to $8M per is the best bet.Isn’t another conclusion here that you don’t necessarily need the most expensive goalie leading the world in goals saved against expected in order to win a cup? I count 4 goalies here that won cups, all of which may have prevented less goals but were on cheaper contracts and therefore played on teams that had more cap space to spend on skaters. Those teams won. We didn’t.
That’s not a knock on Igor or Henrik, or me blaming them for losses. Just a fact based on this table.