If you’re going to make an absolutely stacked team, might as well give them some goaltending.
Not likely to see a lot of rubber. Kuemper is an adequate starting netminder-- gets expensive to jump into the upper echelon. Between the D core, and possession ability of all 4 lines, you could get by with well below average goaltending.
Not likely to see a lot of rubber. Kuemper is an adequate starting netminder-- gets expensive to jump into the upper echelon. Between the D core, and possession ability of all 4 lines, you could get by with well below average goaltending.
Quoting: CMcAvoy73
If you’re going to make an absolutely stacked team, might as well give them some goaltending.
Could drop Gorgeiv for a 1 million $ backup and bump your starter closer to 5 milly like Andersen or something like that.
Not likely to see a lot of rubber. Kuemper is an adequate starting netminder-- gets expensive to jump into the upper echelon. Between the D core, and possession ability of all 4 lines, you could get by with well below average goaltending.
But could easily do much much better. Saros and swayman. Anderson and swayman, or someone else making 2M. Just so many better options than this.
Let's at least use proper grammar if you're gonna call someone stupid, I'm also confused... are you suggesting that you only want one ELC to make it tougher?
Quoting: dzad96
Kuemper and arguably the best backup in the league? Not good enough behind that D core?
What exactly has Georgiev done to make him one of the best backups in the league?