Philly went to the finals with Leighton, Chicago won with Niemi and even Crawford I don’t rate that high, Pitt won with Murray, St Louis won with Binnington, Washington won with Holtby, Colorado won with Kuemper, Vegas won with Hill….i mean… none of these guys were/are regular season or even playoff beasts, world beaters, Vezina winners or even real contenders etc etc proves that team comes first. I think the building from the bottom up is an antiquated mentality. Time and time again literal nobodies have come up to guard between the pipes and taken teams close and to the promise land. The real fort is the team in front of you, goalies are a big product of that. I mean, clearly there are some goalies better than others and I’m not saying at all that you don’t need a good goalie, but unless it’s some out of this world generational goalie talent, I don’t think it’s worth getting hung up on goalies like it use to be the case. Literally guys come out of the woodworks to do enough to give you solid goaltending where what matters more is the team in front. I feel like if we improve some of the holes in front of the goalie we could win with guys like Stolarz or a guy like Ingram in AZ stuff like that…