2011-12 Season in Review: Goalies

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2011-12 Season in Review: Goalies
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2011-12 Season in Review: Top 6 Forwards | Bottom 6 Forwards | Defence | Goalies

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A new year, same as the old one. Goaltending has been a constant battle for the Leafs since the lockout. Last season, James Reimer gave some hope to a goaltending deprived fanbase only to have it be dashed away the very next year. The Leafs’ goaltending in 2011-12 was atrocious and there’s no getting around that. So in evaluating goalies, threads must be found that can indicate potential future improved play. Let’s see if any of those threads can be found.

Those are some Philadelphia numbers. I elected to take Rynnas off the list due to having appeared in only 2 games. Each goalie had their moments, with the most heavily publicized one being Gustavsson’s January, where he had a .926 SV% and a 2.08 GAA. Unfortunately, the other months for Gus were as follows: .888, .906, .895, .880 and .894. Scrivens went through what is sometimes referred to as the call up effect. Goalies (and sometimes skaters) have a tendency to play quite well upon the initial call up, as seen in Scrivens’ 38 saves in his first NHL game. Part of that is also that he played Columbus, but he did it again in his fourth game against St. Louis. We saw the same effect last year with Reimer, with the confidence he gained from that initial experience powering him through the conclusion of the season. Indeed, being a good goalie often comes down to having a tough mind and Reimer will need to rekindle that confidence before next year.

As you can see, both Reimer and Scrivens are far superior to Gustavsson at even strength. It has always been about powerplay goals against and that’s the hurdle that Reimer must face in his immediate future. Reimer’s .808 save percentage when his team is shorthanded is second worst in the NHL among goalies with at least 20 games played, with only Steve Mason and his atrocious .796 topping Reimer. Gustavsson’s numbers would be close to acceptable if his even strength play was far better than it is. That said, 12 players with at least 20 games played managed to get a .900 save percentage or higher when shorthanded, with Cory Schneider leading the way at a ludicrous .959.

The Leafs were horrible when a man down to be sure, but that does not tell the whole story. In the 25 games before Reimer came back from his “whiplash” injury, the Leafs had suffered 22 PKGA on 96 opportunities for a PK% of around 74%. Horrible to be sure, but in the following 13 games, of which Reimer played in 11, the Leafs batted at around 63%. It should come as no surprise that the Leafs lost 8 of these 13 games. Reimer’s December PK stats are almost historically bad. Though it says something about the ineptitude of the Leafs’ goaltending when you can say, “well at least Reimer didn’t kick a puck going wide into his own net in overtime.”

As for shots, the shots against seem to speak to the confidence the team had in Gustavsson, allowing fewer shots when he was in goal. In contrast, Reimer and Scrivens had fairly even stats in this regard. A difference of ~2 shots per game doesn’t seem like much, but it can mean a whole lot over the course of a season. Additionally, the team seemed to want to help Scrivens out more due to his junior status, getting nearly 3 more shots per game when he was in net compared to the other two. If only they could do that every game.

So the question now becomes ‘who do we have in goal next season?’ and the answer isn’t difficult: not Reimer and Gustavsson as your tandem. Gustavsson ran his course in Toronto. My guess is that he either goes home to be a hero in Sweden again or he signs cheap with a team like Columbus in an effort to save his NHL career. Either way, it would be a mistake to bring him back to Toronto. Scrivens needs some more AHL seasoning, but I like the potential I’ve seen in him.

Reimer needs to stay, but this time he needs insulation. His injury clearly affected his confidence, as he was playing just fine before Gionta knocked him out. Confidence will become sparse for young players from time to time, but when Gustavsson is your insulation, the pressure is back on you to improve immediately. The Leafs desperately need a veteran goalie who can take the reins and start 50 games, with Reimer picking up the remaining 30. There are options all over the place: Tomas Vokoun, Josh Harding and even the oft rumoured Roberto Luongo. Though Luongo may or may not have the mental fortitude to be a Cup winner, he would almost certainly play extremely well during the regular season, giving Reimer some freedom to grow. This is Burke‘s moment, his chance to fix the team. A good goaltender will turn this team into a playoff team, though not a true contender. The playoffs are a good place to start.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Rask is another good example. Sure, he turned out great, but a smarter GM would try to acquire that kind of player once he sees a little more of that player – you know at age 20 or 21 versus drafting him at 18.
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    EDIT: You know…like Boston did… *sigh*

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  • Loric76

    I can see your point here, but the same argument can be made about shutdown D that don’t become great until their late 20′s, yet we see shutdown D picked up in the top 60 all the time

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  • NazemKsavzri

    I dont think its a bad thing waiting 6 years for a goalie though. In this market its probably the best thing for us. Trade for Luongo, continue along with the depth of Reimer, Scrivens, Owuya..then in 6 years, Subban is ready. It may seem like a waste to you, but i dont think planning for the future is a bad thing.

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  • GreekLeafer

    He sounds like a bit of a prick, refusing to acknowledge what Burkie did.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Why does it matter how many have been picked? Burke has been against picking them, and he’s the guy we’re looking at. It’s more likely to me that we see him trade Rynnas in a package, and sign this guy to tandem with Owuya on the Marlies next season:
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    http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=9784

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  • skiingallday

    Yea, but I mean, if your dad was GM you would hate to hear how the two GM’s before him were the ones that built the team, and your dad is just terrible.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Ha, you’re putting words in my mouth. i didn’t say I was against planning for the future. I said Burke won’t invest a pick that high in something he can get much cheaper elsewhere.

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  • NazemKsavzri

    Ur friendd doesnt know shit lollll.

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  • skiingallday

    Hey, that’s what they say, it’s insider info, beating TSNbob to it, but I know it sounds retarded, but that is what they think they can do. You wanted to hear the info, and that’s what it is.

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  • NazemKsavzri

    Well you said “what a waste”…i didn’t mean to put words in your mouth, but its what you said lollll.

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  • skiingallday

    Shit completely forgot about Owuya because of Scrivens KILLING it in the playoffs, Rynnas should be good trade bait….

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  • NazemKsavzri

    Lol, gms son or not, i just dont think his father is stupid enough to leak it to his loud mouth son. Not to mention, the fact your a leafs fan makes you an easy target. If Burke has the best package, thats who Gillis will deal with. Gillis is “looking to deal Luongo” to NJ. That doesnt make sense to me. He’ll be looking to deal Luongo to the most profitable return, and i doubt Luongo waives for Jersey. What a shit place to play.

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  • Loric76

    And Burke has always said he’ll pick the best player available, regardless of position or need.

    The point I was making though is this: What’s the success rate of goalies picked up in the top 60 compared to other positions? My guess is it isn’t significantly higher or lower than any other position. Sure development time is longer, but that alone isn’t a good enough reason to skip on a skilled player.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    It would be a waste. It would be like paying 10 dollars for a cheeseburger.at McDonald’s. Sure, the cheeseburger is delicious, but you could have got it cheaper. I’m just saying, Burke’s strategy is to pluck goalies from organizations at an older age – once he is more comfortable with what they are.
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    I would think for him to draft a goalie with a pick that high, it would take an extraordinary talent that he really believed was a steal, and I just don’t see that in the two you mentioned. They are to me, the standard, run of the mill quality top goalie picks

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  • GreekLeafer

    Hey Newark may be shit but you’re literally like 5-10 miles away from NYC.

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  • GreekLeafer

    True I suppose. Gillis isn’t awful but he’s overrated.

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  • NazemKsavzri

    I guess. But have you seen their turnout for games? It’d lull Luongo to sleep lollll. Just not an exciting place to play imo.

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  • skiingallday

    Wow, you are really thick….. I knew of so many trades an shit before it happend, they told me about CoHo about 30min before it was a done deal cuz i was in a class with him. Honestly, my school is saturated with canucks. They owners kids, half the players kids, and a bunch of others go there. I know whats going on with the Canucks. You are just another loudmouth that just wants to argue. C’mon, you dont know shit all. I saw Salo and Dan Sedin today, along with Mike. So when you hear the info first tell me.

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  • skiingallday

    yea, but those kind of people feed off the attention.

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  • Loric76

    night gang. Looks like LA will be pounding on Phoenix in the next round…

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    He’s always said it, and yet his practice shows he avoids goalies. I think a goalie would have to be very special for him to change that.
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    And even if goalie success rate isn’t significantly higher or lower (though I would suspect it’s lower), I think you’re more likely to get at least an asset out of a skater.
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    For example, Jimmy Hayes was a 2nd round pick who Burke didn’t have a strong connection to. He was traded for a 2nd round pick (I believe higher than his original draft order), despite achieving nothing. With goalies, for example Pogge, achieving nothing makes them worthless. The market for goalies is usually the weakest.

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  • GreekLeafer

    Haha indeed, but the wifey may like to live near NYC and in a place with a strong Italian community. I truly hope the Devils are too bancrupt for any of this to happen.

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  • NazemKsavzri

    LOL. Ok bud good for you. “you dont know shit all” lolll, ofcourse i don’t, and neither do you. 30 mins is a little different than 2 months. Like i said, Gillis isn’t looking to trade Luongo to a certain club, he’s looking to trade Luongo for a certain return. He’s not going to force him to NJ if they dont have said package. And with NJ in the playoffs still, their have been no talks. So you my friend are the thick one.

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  • NazemKsavzri

    PS: Did you actually just tell me that you saw Salo and Daniel Sedin, as if that gives you leverage in the debate? LOL. So you go to school with a bunch of North Shore winter club punks i presume? So what. I used to have ice times with Marc Crawford at GM place with Naslund and Bertuzzi on occasion with my minor league team. But that didn’t mean i knew ANYTHING about who they were trading or where they were going. lolll. Its a business, not a “who can tell our sons whats goin down” first brigade.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    If New Jersey is letting Parise walk because of funds, exactly how are they going to take on Luongo at 7 million per year?

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