In the past I’ve made no bones about rather having Cory Schneider in goal rather than Roberto Luongo. Schneider is the more technically adept goalie. He has likely has better instincts. Most importantly, however, he isn’t prone to the kinds of meltdowns that turn Luongo into merely an above-average NHL goalie.
On the other hand, over the last year or so I’ve really come to appreciate the man Luongo is. In a very public way his team demoted him and dangled trading him for a year. By virtue of signing him to possibly the stupidest contract of all time, Luongo was basically untradable. Despite all of this, he remained a good natured guy, stepped into his backup role with aplomb, and worked hard to show there was no ill will between Schneider and himself. He has been the very definition of a standup guy.
In his first public comments since the Schneider trade1, he continues to show he is a bigger guy than the Canucks deserve. He was even talking about voiding his crazy-ass contract just to help Vancouver and he move on.
But now that the team wants/needs him, he’s committed to the Canucks–at least publicly. He says all the right things. He’s motivated to repeat his 2010 Team Canada performance in the 2014 Olympics. It’s hard to not like the guy. I even follow him on Twitter2 because he’s a funny guy. I notice he still has the goalie wearing the “?” uniform as his avatar. So maybe there are some underlying hard feelings.
Not that I blame him.
I’d still rather have Schneider as my goalie though.
But I’ll feel some vindication if Luongo puts together the solid, no-head-games season he can. And I’ll enjoy the Stanley Cup celebration that such a season would bring.
1 http://o.canada.com/2013/08/23/roberto-luongo-breaks-silence-on-canucks-drama-considered-voiding-contract/
2 https://twitter.com/strombone1
It’s August so, really, it’s baseball talk time. How in the world did Cliff Lee get you four points tonight? Any more outbursts like that from him and the Fearless Flannel will have a hard time catching the Rectangular Sunglassed ones.
No different than talking baseball in February. And you questioned my man crush on Cliff Lee.
It is sooo different than talking baseball in February, because baseball is, you know, relevant.
Says the guy who registered for free Blackhawk tickets all postseason.
Well played.