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Monday, June 8, 2009

Flames Re-Sign Backup Goalie McElhinney

The Calgary Flames have announced that they have re-signed backup goaltender Curtis McElhinney to a contract extension. Length and terms of the deal were not released. In 14 games last season with the Flames, he posted a poor 1-6-1 record with a 3.59 GAA and a .889 save percentage. I'm not sure this is such a wise move by the Flames. McElhinney had a horrendous season in 2008-09, leading some to speculate that the team might sign a more experienced backup during the off-season. He likely won't see many starts next season with Kiprusoff as the starter, but could be called upon later in the season if the Finnish netminder becomes worn out like he has the past few seasons going into the playoffs. McElhinney had respectable stats at the college and AHL level, and if he could play that way at the NHL level, he could become an excellent goalie. However, with a career 1-8-1 record in 19 games, the Flames probably should have invested their money in a more proven backup. If the team wants to have some success in the playoffs next season, they should definitely consider signing an experienced backup this summer or trade for one at the 2010 trade deadline. That way if Kiprusoff should struggle, the team won't be dead in the water.

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