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Article: Jesper Wallstedt Is Following Marc-Andre Fleury's Footsteps In AHL


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Sebastian Cossa was taken several spots ahead of Wallstedt, and I'd like to thank the Detroit Red Wings for that. Cossa has excellent size and could have a decent NHL career, but he hasn't exceeded a .913 save percentage since he was drafted like he had prior to that 2021 draft, when he posted a .941 season.

Through 8 games in the AHL this year, Cossa has a .908 save percentage.

Also, nice trade by the Wild to move into position for the Wall!

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This was the same path that Kahkonen took too, except Kahkonen was 2-3 years older. He wasn't as good as The Wall is now, but the pattern was 1 year as a part time goalie, 1 year as the 1A where there was a noticeable result from learning. 

I thought Kahkonen got a bit of a raw deal up here with Guerin, but was very happy with the acquisition of Middleton. And, Gustavsson was an upgrade over Kahkonen. I also thought that Talbot let Kahkonen know he was the backup.

So, in following the trend, Kahkonen got about 5 starts with the Wild in his 2nd A season. My hope is that The Wall will get that "debuting" out of the way this season too. At this point, it's nothing more than a taste, and a nice reward for a good run in the A (like a 10 times salary increase), a nice bonus for an A player.

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6 minutes ago, Imyourhuckleberry said:

Also, nice trade by the Wild to move into position for the Wall!

If I were debuting The Wall, I'd do it against the Oilers but at home. Poetic justice, and, I'm sure that Wallstedt has the Oilers circled as a team that overlooked him with their scary goaltending situation.

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Just look at who else is on the list he's joining:

1. Jack Campbell: 942
2. Marc-Andre Fleury: .939
3. Jesper Wallstedt: .939
4. Robin Lehner: .938
5. Jonathan Bernier: .936
6. Andrei Vasilevskiy: .935
7. John Gibson: .935
8. Juuse Saros: .934
9. Jaroslav Halak: .932
10. Dustin Wolf: .932

@@But what did any of these guys do with their careers?@@ (sarcasm font)

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On 12/7/2023 at 10:52 AM, Imyourhuckleberry said:

Sebastian Cossa was taken several spots ahead of Wallstedt, and I'd like to thank the Detroit Red Wings for that. Cossa has excellent size and could have a decent NHL career, but he hasn't exceeded a .913 save percentage since he was drafted like he had prior to that 2021 draft, when he posted a .941 season.

Through 8 games in the AHL this year, Cossa has a .908 save percentage.

Also, nice trade by the Wild to move into position for the Wall!

I can't believe Edmonton traded back instead of taking him themselves tbh! 

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