I'm not saying (any longer) that Goalie should be ahead of QB. But citing an example (N=1) does not ever prove a point.
Trent freakin Dilfer won a SB.
So did Jim Plunket, Jim McMahon, Doug Williams, Jeff Hostetler, Brad Johnson, Nick Foles, Ken Stabler, Mark Rypien, Joe Namuth, and Eli Manning. Several of those guys had more career INTs than TDs. That is 25% of the winning Super Bowl QBs were at best Mediocre!
I think you missed the point I was making with respect to Colorado.
I was responding to a specific poster who mentioned that recent Colorado teams were an example of the importance of goalies. I was simply pointing out that the Colorado teams he mentioned actually supported the complete opposite view.
Colorado won a championship for many of the reasons I referred to in an earlier post, and not because of their goalie.
Let’s use game 6 of the 2022 finals as an example to illustrate the point. If you’ve watched enough sports, then you know that an elimination game in the Stanley Cup finals is arguably the most intense event in professional sports, especially in the 3rd period if it’s a close game.
Heading into the 3rd period of game 6, Tampa Bay (2 time defending champs) was down 1 goal and facing elimination. At the point when Tampa Bay would be playing at peak intensity and aggressiveness, Colorado held them to just four shots on goal. Only four shots means that it was Colorado’s skaters who locked the Lightning down and not the goalie.
Colorado wasn’t leaning on their goalie to consistently win games. They just needed him to be competent in net. If he was able to excel in a game here or there to help steal a win, then that was a luxury on top of the value that the skaters already brought to the table.
And that dynamic is pretty typical for hockey teams. I do not deny that in a single game, a goalie can play so well that it elevates a team to a win when they’ve otherwise been outperformed. I’ve played in a number of games where we probably should’ve lost but won because our goalie was on fire and the other team couldn’t get anything past him. I’ve also been completely frustrated to lose a game where we dominated the other team, had scoring opportunity after scoring opportunity and lost because the goalie blocked everything. It happens.
Goalies bring value and can help win a single game. What I’m saying is that over the course of many games, the goalie is not the biggest factor in winning. If you’re on a good team, you just need your goalie to be competent. If he steals a win here or there, that’s just icing on the cake.