A quick hit on this Sunday morning about the state of Calgary’s backup goalie situation. Curtis McElhinney might just not be good enough to play for the Flames. He has a whopping total of one win in the year and a half he has been with the team and constantly disappoints every time he gets between the pipes. He does not make the saves that Kipper does and unfortunately for Mac, that is who he is compared to. Is it time to dump the Curtis experiment? I think so.
In the 07/08 campaign Sutter went out and grabbed Cujo of the free agent wire. He turned in some better performances, albeit with some of the most awkward saves of all time, including a magnificent showing coming off the bench against San Jose in Game 3 of the playoffs. With Cujo older than dirt now, what are some of Sutter’s other options?
Well he can give Mac a couple more starts which will probably happen with the copious amounts of hockey in the next month and a half including the Blackhawks and Blue Jackets tomorrow and Tuesday. If Mac does not provide the Flames with the supplementary goaltending that they need, who else is there?
There is David Shantz, Matt Keetley and Leland Irving in the AHL. Shantz had a great pre season and probably warrants a look for the back up job. Irving has been touted as the “Heir to Kippers Throne” since he arrived here. Keetley has been simply average.
Sutter could go grab a veteran via trade or free agent signing. I think Manny Legace is still out there…
Regardless of what Sutter does, this issue must be solved or Kipper is going to be subject to another 70+ game season, which will most likely lead to another early playoff exit.
What are your thoughts on what the Flames should do?
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Newman on the Flames
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