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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   New Faces in New Places: Petr Mrazek   September 4, 2018
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During the month of September, we will profile New Faces in New Places from
around the NHL. We now look at Hurricanes'; goaltender Petr Mrazek. He filled
in while Brian Elliott was injured in Philadelphia but has battled
inconsistency most of his career. Can he help stabilize the net in
Carolina?Petr Mrazek

2017-18 Stats: 14-13-6 with four shutouts, 3.03 goals-against and .902 save
percentage combined between Detroit and Philadelphia.

2018-19 Team: Carolina Hurricanes.

How Acquired: Signed a 1-year deal worth $1.5 million on July 1, 2018.

Expected Place in Lineup: Backup to Scott Darling.Can Petr Mrazek finally put a
 consistent season together? (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)Mark';s Take

Ah yes, the Carolina Hurricanes. They are the sleeper pick of many year in and
year out because of the upside much of the team brings. But every year, we find
 ourselves talking about the same narrative. They lack consistent goaltending.

Here we are again. Cam Ward is gone after 13 seasons with the club. Scott
Darling had perhaps one of the worst seasons a starter could have. The
Hurricanes needed to address the goaltending. I';m just not sure their first
plan was to go after Petr Mrazek. But they did. They had no choice after
Philipp Grubauer ended up in Colorado.

The goaltending narrative will only intensify this season. If the Hurricanes
can';t get a better season out of Mrazek or Darling, you could be looking at a
season or promise and upside fade away into the abyss of an over three
goals-against average. Is there hope in this situation?

The problem with the goaltending has been their consistency. There were
stretches of really good coupled with ugly. The result is an average
goaltender.

Mrazek went from Detroit to Philadelphia to cover for the Brian Elliott injury.
 While he showed some flashes, he finished the season with a goals-against over
 three. His numbers actually got worse in Philadelphia. He went from a .910 to
an .891 and from a 2.89 to a 3.22. That';s when the games mattered in the
standings for playoff positioning.

Now if there is good news, it is a low-risk deal. So even if it doesn';t work
out it doesn';t cost them much in the long-run. If it does work and Mrazek
finds consistency, that';s the huge boost Carolina needs. Maybe it wakes
Darling up too. Either way, the path to the playoffs in Carolina goes through
the goaltending. Can Mrazek answer the bell when called upon?

What Others Have Said

"That';s where the Hurricanes are: hoping Darling can get back in some kind of
shape, mentally and physically, where he can at least resemble an NHL
goaltender once in a while, and hoping Mrazek, only 26, can hit the heights he
hit three years ago with the Detroit Red Wings and not stumble along with a
.901 save percentage like the past two years, although even that would be an
improvement on Darling last year." -Raleigh News and Observer

"Mrázek's time in Philadelphia was spotty. He still had the reputation of
someone who could rise to the level of being a team's starter, but, not unlike
Darling of the Hurricanes, has not been able thus far to carry that mantle."
-Mark Shiver/The Hockey Writers

"The Carolina Hurricanes need to ensure that Scott Darling is both challenged
and also confident in his role as the starting goaltender. They also need to
ensure a good starter in the case that anything happens to Darling. Petr Mrazek
 can deliver all that and a little more. He's extremely talented but hasn't put
 it all together yet. Mrazek could do that in Carolina." -Puck Prose

"Petr Mrazek was signed for a bargain basement $1.5 million and with an ultra
low risk one-year deal. The upside is that the deal eats up pretty much minimal
 budget and cannot be a negative past the end of the 2018-19 season. So the
deal rates incredibly high for avoiding long-term financial risks." -Canes &
Coffee

"Petr Mrazek is a phenomenal goalie when his game is on. The trouble Carolina
Hurricanes fans will encounter is having patience with him. In recent seasons,
he';s allowed his disappointment in his own game affect how he executes.
However, given time he will be able to rediscover the A-level goaltender he was
 while in his AHL and early NHL seasons." -Rachel Anderson/The Hockey Writers

"There';s no denying Mrazek';s raw talent - his powerful lateral movement and
lightning quick reflexes are enviable in the goaltending community. But a lack
consistency and inability to adapt his game have plagued the netminder over the
 past couple of seasons. A fresh start in Carolina behind the Hurricanes';
rock-solid defense may be what Mrazek needs to find his dominant form." -Tony
Wolak/The Hockey Writers2018-19 Season Stats Prediction

I see about 35 games for Mrazek this season. This depends on the performance of
 Darling and if they deal with injuries. A lot of this will depend on how well
the defense does in front of them. Unless I see it on the ice, we pretty much
know what we';re getting here. It makes for a bumpy ride.

17-15-3 with a 2.90 goals-against and .909 save percentage.

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