The general consensus of the fan base is that Tarasov will be the goalie of the future. The sad reality is he just can’t stay healthy and that usually doesn’t get better during players careers, it only gets worse. How do you see the goalie situation playing out?


The general consensus of the fan base is that Tarasov will be the goalie of the future. The sad reality is he just can’t stay healthy and that usually doesn’t get better during players careers, it only gets worse. How do you see the goalie situation playing out?

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  1. A strong defense can hide sub par goalie play which is where we are trending right now

  2. To be fair, how many times has Elvis been out sick or injured this season? Seems like it’s been non-stop.

  3. Considering how many talented goalies are in this draft we really do need to use a pick to get another this year into the pipeline as they take so long to develop

  4. Idk, Bob had some pretty serious injury struggles early on here, he bounced back.

  5. 1) Nothing is written, regarding endemic injuries and subpar goalie play
    2) Ivanov is playing out of his fucking mind right now in the KHL in his first year
    3) Good goalies are substantially better easier to get ahold of on the UFA market than any other position player

    We’ll be ok

  6. Our goalie situation will play out as follows: we either get better defensively as a team and our goalie problem will appear to magically solve itself *or* our defense will stay the same and anything short of putting a walrus in net won’t keep the puck from crossing the line.

    Korpi went from a respectably pedestrian .911, 3.17 to a shockingly good .929, 1.77 overnight. He hasn’t lost a single game in regulation and he is putting up the best numbers of his entire career. He didn’t get better at goalie he just finally had a team that was capable of keeping the puck out of their own zone. If we can play team defense and win the possession battle then our goalie issues will solve themselves.

  7. bring korpi back for like 3 years at 3 or 4 aav. Elvis is a mess anyways and Tarasov could be goof but the kitty is still out and both have injury issues

  8. The “general consensus” on this sub really seems all over the place. Elvis, Tarasov, whoever; the writing on the wall isn’t crystal clear for our goalies.

    Give it time. I’d be more concerned about developing our defensive core and figuring out who to draft in the top five this year.

  9. I have feeling it will just be three years of rotation between Elvis and Tarasov, unless one of them shows unquestioned starter status and stays healthy.

    We locked ourselves into the Elvis deal. There is no way around that unless someone wants to trade for him, and my guess is they will keep giving him a chance because you’d look like a fool for having a $4-5m backup GK every game.

    Maybe Elvis puts it together, or maybe Tarasov stays fit, but I think we are about to go through the first multi-year period in the last 10-15 years without a true, top level goalkeeper.

    We’ve been lucky, and that’s been on position we have done pretty well with for a decade.

    It will be ironic if we finally put together a good group of skaters and then our issues become in net, after years of it being the opposite.

    Our best hope may be to spend a couple third round picks over the next few years on good Gk prospects, and hope to hit on one, so that by the time Elvis’ deal is up, if he hasn’t turned it around, we have a future starter.

    At this point it’s just not wise for the front office to plan around having Tarasov suddenly be able to play 60+ games a year.

  10. We’re probably going to let it work itself out. Either Elvis starts to improve, Tarasov becomes the guy, Ivanov becomes the guy, or we go outside the organization and sign a goalie in free agency. Think it’s been a long time since we’ve done that, but it wouldn’t shock me.

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