Edited Mar. 19 at 3:07 p.m.. Reason: added explanatory phrase
Quoting: jfkst1
Haha 32/32 NHL teams think that is an insane ask. Including Verbeek. Gibson's last good season was 2018-19. He'll be 31+ with three more years at an above average cap hit for average at best play.
There are 20 goalies who have appeared in 40 or more games for their team this season. Here are 5 at the bottom of the statistical tables:
Goalie A: 0.907 save % (14th), 3.03 GAA (16th)
Goalie B: 0.902 save % (16th), 2.83 GAA (14th)
Goalie C: 0.898 save % (17th), 2.96 GAA (15th)
Goalie D: 0.896 save % (18th), 3.05 GAA (18th)
Goalie E: 0.892 save % (19th), 3.38 GAA (20th)
The one-third of a goal per game difference between the guy in 8th place by wins and John Gibson (20th in wins) is 14 goals.
The 0.006% difference in saves between the guy in 9th place by wins and John Gibson is 6 shots out of one thousand.
The guy who has more wins than any other goalie in the League is Goalie B. The difference between him and John Gibson in save % is one shot in one hundred.