Reimin’ It Up

by on January 19, 2009 in Uncategorized - 12 Comments

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*I’ll be honest, I don’t even know what the hell this title means, but it gave me a chuckle, so I hope I get a cheap laugh out of ya’*

You know what really grinds my gears?

James Reimer has been a forgotten player amongst the Leafs‘ prospect cupboard.

Take a look at his statistics throughout his career thus far:

Red Deer Rebels (WHL)

2005-06: 34 GP, 2.81 GAA, .910 SV%

2006-07: 60 GP, 2.66 GAA, .912 SV%, 3 SO

2007-08: 30 GP, 2.73 GAA, .916 SV%, 1 SO

Reading Royals (ECHL)

2008-09: 14 GP, 3.43 GAA, .901 SV%

Toronto Marlies

2008-09: 1 GP, 1.85 GAA, .926 SV%

I know what you’re thinking. Good, but not exactly earth shattering stats, right?

But consider this: Reimer has had the misfortune of backstopping mediocre teams throughout his entire career.

And that hasn’t changed for the year 2009. Reimer has earned his spot on the Leafs’ ECHL affiliate, but he’s been granted a woeful team in the Reading Royals (13-25-2 record – good enough for second last in the league).

As far as his game is concerned, hockeyfutures.com wrote the following:

Reimer doesn’t have much of a problem filling the net. His style has been described as simply coming out of the crease and challenging shooters to find space around his large frame. When he is on his game, the lanky netminder uses his size to cut down angles and plays a controlled game. He also displays decent puckhandling skills.” – HF

Sounds similar to Justin Pogge. And considering Leafs fans have witnessed just how important size can be between the pipes (I’m not pointing any fingers, but I’m pointing directly at you, Vesa Toskala), the large frames of the Leafs’ upcoming goaltending prospects will be greatly appreciated.

In terms of Reimer’s future, there is a variety of scenarios that could unfold:

Scenario #1 (Most Likely): Justin Pogge becomes the Leafs’ starting goaltender for the 2009/10 season, leaving the door open for Reimer as the Marlies’ goaltender.

Scenario #2 (Likely): The Leafs pursue other options between the pipes, and continue to let Pogge develop in the AHL, forcing Reimer to either a) stay with the Royals in the ECHL, which would allow him to log more ice-time, or b) serve as Pogge’s back-up in the AHL, injecting a healthy dose of competition between the two.

Scenario #3 (Unlikely): Toskala is traded at Trade Deadline, Pogge is called-up as starting goaltender, and the Leafs enter the 09-10 season with a young goaltending tandem of Pogge – Reimer.

Pertaining to scenario #1, I think this would be the most feasible and approachable option for the Leafs right now. While Reimer has progressed nicely, he is still at the tender age of 20, so some seasoning is still required if he is to maximize his potential.

Best case scenario: Leafs fans are treated with a future goaltending tandem of Pogge – Reimer and the duo compete for the starting role, which a) inserts some healthy competition between the pipes, and b) assures the Leafs of the more talented goaltender (Tukka Rask…*sigh*).

You stay classy, MLHS.

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  • Ryan

    well if he can play for crappy teams then maybe Brian Burke should give him a shout.

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  • vesku35

    thanks for this update. his play at the ahl level whenever he gets there will be telling.

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  • Blair

    I completely agree with how forgotten Reimer has been and I feel bad for him to be down in the ECHL (but at least he’s getting some games in). Hopefully when Pogge gets called up after the All-Star break, Reimer will also get a temporary shot with the Marlies. I’ve seen him play a few times (with the Rebels) and he never let in a soft goal and doesn’t give up many rebounds (he had to play like that behind that porous D in Red Deer).

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  • Darkjester

    I don’t know why but i’m gonna go out on a crazy limb here and say he will be better the pogge. Feel free to make fun of me as you see fit. I’m not saying he’s gonna do it this year or next but by the time he is 25 he will be our starting goalie. and no i have not been drinking.

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  • Ron Guillet

    Darkjester,

    You are clearly, in the words of Leslie Nelson, a full-fledged ”pipi head”. So yea…take that..

    Seriously though, that’s not a crazy notion at all. Reimer is a solid goaltender who’s been performing in front of abysmal teams his entire career. By the time he’s called-up, the Leafs will, hopefully, be in much better form.

    Pogge vs. Reimer will be a legitimate argument in the coming years I think..

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  • deMarcus

    Leslie Nielsen*

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  • deMarcus

    ;)

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  • http://admin Alex Tran

    Told ya he was good :)

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  • dsu24

    I live in Allentown, Pa and I am originally from Toronto. The Reading Royals are horrible, but when I found out they were now affiliated with the Leafs I was somewhat excited. I have thought about attending a game to see Reimer before he gets called up. I have a feeling from reading about him on the web and locally that he will be with the Marlies next year especially since Management wants to really see what is in the system. I know the hockey isn’t high level but who can beat a $20 seat to sit at the glass. Any suggestions on others to look for when at the game? Also I think that if we can not trade Toskala at the deadline or this summer it will help his trade value to have Pogge as his back-up to push him. Joseph had a glorious chance to retire into coaching after his last win and end on an emotional high with the fans.

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  • Richard-Steven Williams

    I’d like to see Reimer play some more in the AHL, he has the feel of a perennial underdog but then again look at Brian Elliot at the Senators. Goalies develope late and drafting can be a crapshoot but Reimer has the kind of numbers that suggest .920′s in front of a good team. I overlooked him in my own evaluation of the Leafs netminding which was an oversight considering the potential he has shown, the only problem is too many more years behind train wrecks are going to hurt his career. He could outshine Pogge in the long run, he seems to be developing faster, lets see if the Leafs can develope a prospect, hasn’t been a strong point in recent years.

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  • Ron Guillet

    Well said, Richard.

    If all goes well in the AHL, I’d love to see him and Pogge compete at the NHL level.

    We missed the boat with Rask, hopefully Reimer makes up for that loss.

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  • hoolahooper

    “1 GP, 1.85 GAA”

    WTF?

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