Quoting: firezfurx
Toronto would sign him though. They have infinite money and he's from the GTA (kinda).
Toronto may have money, but our owner owns SAP, soooo... we got some money too.
Also, have you ever spent a winter in California? Just sayin
Quoting: Ihaveajoner
I mean those numbers. 🔥. Goaltending is odd to predict. Personally you give nabby a development year with a guy and i like he chances.
Quoting: ItWasIn
The kid attended Flames development camp a few years ago. He's undersized, but the numbers may be worth a contract.
College and KHL goalies are tough to project, because they all typically have phenomenal numbers. For example, if you look at the KHL goalie leaders, there's 10+ goalies with a .920
Quoting: RawZuccSauce420
I think I checked out Galajda's EP page a month or two ago when the whole NCAA free agency opened up. Certainly looked good with his numbers and is still somewhat young. I'd be willing to give him a shot in the organization (not necessarily immediately with the big club), but yeah it's definitely an option. When free agency starts up again next year, I's be happy to go after him if he has another statistically good season. One thing to note is that not all of these guys pan out like mentioned above. Shortridge had a horrendous year after his brilliant senior NCAA year. Not saying this would be the case with Galajda, but it's something to keep in mind.
All good points. I like his chances for making the big league based on everything I've read about the kid -- his ups and downs, his attitude, his drive... All class. Plus, unlike the KHL, NCAA is NA ice, and like the KHL, he's playing against mostly adults, not teenagers.