Same thing here for Swayman over Ullmark but you can continue hoping. In conclusion, the younger goalie stays more often than the oldest one and it's often the right call assuming the younger one has the potential to be a starter/top goalie. It doesn't matter Bishop was traded in-season or at the draft, they prioritized Vasilevskiy. Same thing for Markstrom, he could've been re-signed and trade Demko later but they didn't and made the right choice. They didn't so they went with the younger. PIT could've still kept Fleury and exposed Murray. Vladar was also never been projected to be a starter. NJD Dickinson, Jason (1,000,000 retained) CHI Boqvist, Jesper 4. ![]() NJD Farinacci, John Reserve List ARI Blackwood, Mackenzie RFA Rights 3. Shesterkin was going to be elite G, not Georgiev and really, 5 weeks older? Vladar was traded due to the emergence of Swayman (younger goalie), not over Rask and they wouldn't want to go with 2 rookies. NJD Moore, Ian Reserve List ANA Sharangovich, Yegor RFA Rights 2. Luongo got traded the next season for a younger goalie prospect in Markstrom (and that was a bad move, they should've kept Schneider). Raycroft bought back another younger goalie who succeeded Thomas. ![]() There are always exceptions to the rule, but more times than not, it’s the RFA that gets moved. Tons of these guys were RFAs or has RFA approaching. Lehner was younger than Hammond, AndersonĬontract is a more common predictive variable than age.
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