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Wetbandit1
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: Unpopular opinion (i think): The best Die Hard movie is the 4th one- Live free or Die Hard -jdfitz7, NY
Joined: 10.07.2010

Aug 11 @ 3:20 PM ET
I never realized he ever had those good of numbers over an entire season. He was a solid goalie just wasn’t consistent and ended up behind Miller. Too bad we couldn’t have kept him because Miller had a list of horrid back ups. Lalime thibault, Conklin, ewok
- IndianaSabresFan


I will not stand for the Thibault slander. He had 5 fewer SOs in 200 fewer games than Miller. He was just at the end of his career here, literally.

I could go for a Thibault, to be honest. He still had more SOs in 7 games started as a 33 year old at the end of his career than Comrie did last year starting 19 games.
Jet Jaguar BD
Seattle Kraken
Location: BD look 👀 at you pic and you look like a burned out short order cook hiding in mommy basement!!
Joined: 07.17.2021

Aug 11 @ 3:21 PM ET
Is Chris Drury a power forward
- TheSabresTaco

Is this a serious question? No, either way.
Boss34
Buffalo Sabres
Location: BUFFALO , NY
Joined: 12.03.2015

Aug 12 @ 10:55 AM ET
Buffalo Sabres: Devon Levi’s 3 most mind-boggling stats from 2023
by Sion Fawkes2 days ago
Buffalo Sabres goaltender Devon Levi only played in seven NHL games last season, but he put up quite a few mind-boggling numbers in that frame.

While Buffalo Sabres goaltender Devon Levi will without a doubt suffer through some growing pains this season as he continues to acclimate to the NHL, he also gives fans a lot of hope. Last season, Levi finished with a 0.905 save percentage, a 2.94 GAA, and a 5-2-0 record, pretty good stats for a kid who played in college just a few weeks before his NHL debut.


But you may not have realized just how good Levi was in those seven games. Below, you will find three mind-numbing statistics that actually show how effective Levi was in the net, and that it foreshadows some of what you can expect in 2023-24.

Buffalo Sabres goaltender’s most mind-boggling stats in 2023
1 – Team-Best GSAx
JP Gambatese of The Hockey Writers shared a statistic in a recent piece that jumped out at me, and it was Levi’s team-leading 3.1 goals saved above expected (GSAx). To put things into perspective, Craig Anderson had the second-best number of the team, which sat at 0.4, so Levi took a commanding lead in the category.


Okay, but Anderson played in 26 games while Levi played in seven, isn’t that a huge difference? It is, but let’s look at someone closer to Levi’s seven-game stint. Eric Comrie played in just 19 games, but his GSAx sat at an ugly (-6.9), tied for 15th-worst in the league, per Money Puck.

Levi, on the other hand, ranked 32nd in the category, and 14th on a per 60 basis. Not bad at all for the presumed 1A or even outright starting goaltender this season.


2 – 0.714 QS%
If you thought Levi’s GSA% was good, his 0.714 quality starts percentage (QS%) was one of the league’s best among goaltenders who started or played in seven games. In fact, he finished in fifth place in the category, per Hockey-Reference.

And remember, Levi did this with no previous professional hockey experience, a mere two weeks between signing his entry-level contract and his debut, and in the middle of a playoff race. Oh, and the teams he faced were no jokes, as the Buffalo Sabres played contenders like the New Jersey Devils, Florida Panthers, Carolina Hurricanes, and New York Rangers in that span.


3 – GAA Better Than Expected
Levi finished the season with an expected GAA (xGAA) of 3.37, but as you know, he finished with a 2.94 GAA. This sat at 0.44 per Money Puck, tying him for 13th in the NHL with Ilya Samsonov among goaltenders who started seven games.


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