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While neither are elite, we are one week into the season... I would argue a fair amount of our wins/close losses in the playoffs last year were thanks to our Gs. Let's wait until we are a couple months in to decide.While I would love an elite G, they aren't going to be traded away unless they have an awful contract 

And our D (TDA/orlov) have done them no favors.

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9 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

While neither are elite, we are one week into the season... I would argue a fair amount of our wins/close losses in the playoffs last year were thanks to our Gs. Let's wait until we are a couple months in to decide.While I would love an elite G, they aren't going to be traded away unless they have an awful contract 

And our D (TDA/orlov) have done them no favors.

Mosty Orlov lol 

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On 10/19/2023 at 11:45 PM, Panthers Fan 69 said:

For this team to win a cup. Koochie has to become the guy. 

I just don’t see that in near future. Wad has completely fuged us with his lack of priority on goalie in my opinion. We have a golden window and it’s criminal to ignore this glaring need every year

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There are no goalies to even consider trading for right now so we are where we are, you could even say "we like our group."  😂

Maybe come the trade deadline if all 3 of our goalies are playing average and below we may see something, but goalies are a high priority for many teams - we have put a lot of faith in Koochie becoming that guy for us.  Let's hope it works out....

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On 10/21/2023 at 11:05 PM, Panthers Fan 69 said:

With how ass we are would a goalie even help now?

As much as I hate to admit it the way we have been leaking grade A chances it's not a surprise our goalies have sucked. 

 

I think Aho/Svechnikov will be healthy soon ill hold judgment until we ice our bedt lineup 

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