Ryan Miller of the Buffalo Sabres. Cam Ward and the Carolina Hurricanes were very lucky last year and will NOT repeat. The Sabres are the better team and will prove it in 2006-07 with young Ryan Miller leading the way in goal.
2006-09-14 11:33:23
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answered by patsy99 2
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Bob i might say the desirable project is to place him interior the minors after some good starts because of the fact if he keeps to be up and does not play or performs sporadically it is not truthful to the goaltender. while interior the ahl he could be an daily starter. Plus interior the long-term whilst he's an nhl starter he will have adventure from the minor leagues and his nhl starts besides. assorted the ahlers exchange into nhl gamers. So he could desire to alter into familair with particular gamers dispositions. additionally if he have been given demoted lower back to the ahl, if he achieved properly down there he could desire to be delivered lower back up. Psychologically it might influence him extra to be on the bench doing no longer something than enjoying interior the minors.
2016-11-07 08:00:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Cam Ward (CAR), Marc-Andre Fleury (PIT) Yann Denis (MTL) Carey Price (MTL) anybody says Rick DiPietro give me a break hes been around for 5 years and his numbers are **** look at Luongo now that's a goalie he played with an ever worst team then DiPietro and his stats are 10 times better.
Garth Snow will be caned this time next year owner of the Islanders will realize the BIG mistake he did and fire Snow. i cant believe Snow signed DiPietro to that 15 years $67.5 million contract this is a goalie that has done nothing to get better and he sure doesn't deserve this contract. just think about it if the contracts went out like that Martin Brodeur would be making over $200 million for 15 years know hes a goalie.
and Kipper is 30 years old so i don't consider him a young goalie compare to the Luongo , Fleury, Ward , Danis etc... and Ryan Miller is not really that good he will be the next Jim Carey of the Caps back in the 90's when he won the Vezina.
2006-09-14 10:08:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Kiprusoff is a step above the other young goalies. Ward may prove that he is at Kiprusoff's level too, and he's a good guy, but I'd try not to forget, Ward's a guy that was waiting for a chance to start, got that chance in the playoffs, and went on a extremely good run. That's what he's shown so far. Which is a lot but he needs to keep it going to show he's in Kiprusoff's class.
2006-09-14 09:25:48
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answered by Ilmari_Karjalainen 3
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DiPietro has been doing great things in front of a crummy team and Marc Andre Fluery is helping a young Penguins grow. Great things are to be expected from both of these. You guys talk about Cam Ward, but you have to wait for the season to start up again. Giguere was amazing during the Ducks nearly-cup run, but the next season he wasn't nearly the same. It's easy for a goalie to burn out and suffer due to high expectations.
2006-09-14 10:02:12
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answered by skiiermandan 3
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Ryan Miller - Sabres
2006-09-14 09:37:55
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answered by Voicekiller 4
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The one without the maple leaf on his chest, sun-burned neck and acute rubber poisoning will shorten his career, unless traded soon...
2006-09-14 12:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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kari lehtonen and Fleury u damn fools and Miikka Kiprusoff is not a young goalie u retards he's 30!
2006-09-14 10:13:18
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answered by rhcpkicks 2
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I would say either Cam Ward, Tim Thomas or Hannu Toivonen.
2006-09-14 08:57:22
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answered by reighan_dark_coyote 1
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Stanley Cup winner Cam Ward.
2006-09-14 07:44:51
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answered by Caleb's Mom 6
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