Building the 2017-18 Buffalo Sabres roster--G, Robin Lehner
September 4, 2017, 8:53 AM ET [106 Comments]
Michael Pachla
Buffalo Sabres Blogger • RSS • Archive • CONTACT
Robin Lehner
26 yrs. old
6'4" 239 lbs.
2009, 2nd round (46th-overall, OTT)
Acquired in a trade with Ottawa June 26, 2015
Career stats: 166 games | 58-71-26 | 2.76 GAA | .918 Sv% | 5 shoutouts
It all began at the 2015 NHL Draft when the Buffalo Sabres sent the 21st overall pick to the Ottawa Senators for goalie Robin Lehner (and F, David Legwand.) Then GM Tim Murray made the deal in the hopes that the 23 yr. old Lehner would be the team's No. 1 goalie for years to come.
The trade was somewhat of a gamble in that it's not too often that at team trades a first-rounder for a goalie, but it wasn't without precedent. In 2011 Washington Capitals goalie Semyon Varlamov was traded to the Colorado Avalanche for a 2012 first round pick (and also a second rounder.) In 2013 the New Jersey Devils traded the ninth-overall pick to the Vancouver Canucks for goalie Cory Schneider. And at the same 2015 draft that saw Lehner moved, the San Jose' Sharks sent a 2016 first-rounder to Boston for goalie Martin Jones.
But it was also a gamble for the Sabres in that Lehner was still an unknown quantity who was coming off of a season shortened by a concussion. Although Murray knew Lehner when both were with the Ottawa Senators organization, the 6'4" 239 lb. Swede, who backstopped Binghamton to the 2011 Calder Cup, had been in a three-way battle for the starter's role in Ottawa. Prior to his concussion in February, 2015, Lehner had played in only 86 NHL games over the course of five seasons with the Senators.
With the deal consummated, Lehner entered the 2015-16 season as the undisputed No. 1 goalie in Buffalo. However, in the second period of his first Sabres game, ironically against the Senators, Lehner suffered a high-ankle sprain that would keep him out of the lineup until January, 2016. He would appear in 20 games for Buffalo and was shut down in late March after lingering issues with the ankle caused him to opt for surgery.
One first round pick and one full year later, the Sabres still didn't know if they had a No. 1 goalie.
However, Lehner started 59 games last year for Buffalo and compiled a 23-26-8 record with a 2.68 GAA and .920 Sv%, thus proving he could handle the workload of a No. 1 goalie. He came into training camp last September looking tight after doing MMA training over the summer and was determined to take the reigns of the starting goalie. Mission accomplished.
And he's back in Buffalo now, after using the same training regimen, according to WGR550 beat reporter Paul Hamilton.
Hamilton saw Lehner in workouts with other Sabres players and said that he "is in top physical condition" while also exuding confidence. “I've got nothing to prove to you," Lehner told the gathered media after a recent workout in Buffalo. "Since I came here there have been some ups and downs. I've been injured, but I've been a steady over 92 percent (Sv%) and its something I want to keep improving on and hopefully we can just tighten it up as a team this year and get some more team success.”
Lehner has been all that, all while facing the third most shots in the league last year (1,910) but last season didn't come without trouble areas. He looked shaky in odd-man situations and did let in more than his fair share of softies, yet he also showed some remarkable work like this in Montreal:
(Thank you, Sportsnet.CA.)
In that game he outdueled Canadians goalie Carey Price who, by the way, was just re-signed by Montreal at an AAV of $10.5 million.
Lehner's Achilles heel last season, however, was the shootout. He did not stop a single opponent in eight opportunities nor, in a weird oddity, did any of the shooters he faced mishandle the puck or shoot wide. Every shootout attempt went in including this one from Tampa Bay's Nikita Kucherov (via NHL.com):
Lehner's 65 minutes of work against the Lightning featured 31 saves on 32 shots but it all went for naught as he'll be remembered more for the shootout session then his work getting the Sabres to that point.
It's a hurdle for Lehner going into this season but it should also be noted that in his the two seasons with Ottawa prior to becoming a Sabre, he had some very good shootout numbers--44 attempts, 30 saves (.6812%)--and in his initial, injury-shortened first Sabres season he managed to stop two of six shots against.
We're not sure what happened but it seems as if he may not have had the utmost confidence in the coaching staff last season. Although not directly related to his shootout woes, Lehner did tell the media that he was excited about the "new direction" the team was headed in and how he thinks it will affect the defense in front of him.
“I had no problems with the defensemen, but the problem was we really didn't know how to play," he said. "It's not just the defensemen, that's a common misconception, it's how we play as a team.
“If you watched the Stanley Cup Playoffs last year all the good teams like Pittsburgh, everyone defends, everyone comes back and everyone plays as a five-man unit and its fast forward and fast back to the defensive zone and I think that's what Phil wants. He doesn't want us to play slow, he wants to play fast and everyone attacks and everyone defends and we didn't do that last year.”
There are still question marks surrounding Lehner, as well as the team, but he did prove he could shoulder the load as a starting goalie. He'll still need to get over that shootout hurdle and he'll also need to cut down on the softies, perhaps that's why he was only signed to a one-year extension.
Regardless of whether he does, there's still one question that will dog him for a while, was Lenher worth a first round pick?
Building the 2017-18 Buffalo Sabres roster:
LW, Evander Kane / C, Jack Eichel / RW, Sam Reinhart
D, Marco Scandella / D, Rasmus Ristolainen
G, Robin Lehner
September 4, 2017, 8:53 AM ET [106 Comments]
Michael Pachla
Buffalo Sabres Blogger • RSS • Archive • CONTACT
Robin Lehner
26 yrs. old
6'4" 239 lbs.
2009, 2nd round (46th-overall, OTT)
Acquired in a trade with Ottawa June 26, 2015
Career stats: 166 games | 58-71-26 | 2.76 GAA | .918 Sv% | 5 shoutouts
It all began at the 2015 NHL Draft when the Buffalo Sabres sent the 21st overall pick to the Ottawa Senators for goalie Robin Lehner (and F, David Legwand.) Then GM Tim Murray made the deal in the hopes that the 23 yr. old Lehner would be the team's No. 1 goalie for years to come.
The trade was somewhat of a gamble in that it's not too often that at team trades a first-rounder for a goalie, but it wasn't without precedent. In 2011 Washington Capitals goalie Semyon Varlamov was traded to the Colorado Avalanche for a 2012 first round pick (and also a second rounder.) In 2013 the New Jersey Devils traded the ninth-overall pick to the Vancouver Canucks for goalie Cory Schneider. And at the same 2015 draft that saw Lehner moved, the San Jose' Sharks sent a 2016 first-rounder to Boston for goalie Martin Jones.
But it was also a gamble for the Sabres in that Lehner was still an unknown quantity who was coming off of a season shortened by a concussion. Although Murray knew Lehner when both were with the Ottawa Senators organization, the 6'4" 239 lb. Swede, who backstopped Binghamton to the 2011 Calder Cup, had been in a three-way battle for the starter's role in Ottawa. Prior to his concussion in February, 2015, Lehner had played in only 86 NHL games over the course of five seasons with the Senators.
With the deal consummated, Lehner entered the 2015-16 season as the undisputed No. 1 goalie in Buffalo. However, in the second period of his first Sabres game, ironically against the Senators, Lehner suffered a high-ankle sprain that would keep him out of the lineup until January, 2016. He would appear in 20 games for Buffalo and was shut down in late March after lingering issues with the ankle caused him to opt for surgery.
One first round pick and one full year later, the Sabres still didn't know if they had a No. 1 goalie.
However, Lehner started 59 games last year for Buffalo and compiled a 23-26-8 record with a 2.68 GAA and .920 Sv%, thus proving he could handle the workload of a No. 1 goalie. He came into training camp last September looking tight after doing MMA training over the summer and was determined to take the reigns of the starting goalie. Mission accomplished.
And he's back in Buffalo now, after using the same training regimen, according to WGR550 beat reporter Paul Hamilton.
Hamilton saw Lehner in workouts with other Sabres players and said that he "is in top physical condition" while also exuding confidence. “I've got nothing to prove to you," Lehner told the gathered media after a recent workout in Buffalo. "Since I came here there have been some ups and downs. I've been injured, but I've been a steady over 92 percent (Sv%) and its something I want to keep improving on and hopefully we can just tighten it up as a team this year and get some more team success.”
Lehner has been all that, all while facing the third most shots in the league last year (1,910) but last season didn't come without trouble areas. He looked shaky in odd-man situations and did let in more than his fair share of softies, yet he also showed some remarkable work like this in Montreal:
(Thank you, Sportsnet.CA.)
In that game he outdueled Canadians goalie Carey Price who, by the way, was just re-signed by Montreal at an AAV of $10.5 million.
Lehner's Achilles heel last season, however, was the shootout. He did not stop a single opponent in eight opportunities nor, in a weird oddity, did any of the shooters he faced mishandle the puck or shoot wide. Every shootout attempt went in including this one from Tampa Bay's Nikita Kucherov (via NHL.com):
Lehner's 65 minutes of work against the Lightning featured 31 saves on 32 shots but it all went for naught as he'll be remembered more for the shootout session then his work getting the Sabres to that point.
It's a hurdle for Lehner going into this season but it should also be noted that in his the two seasons with Ottawa prior to becoming a Sabre, he had some very good shootout numbers--44 attempts, 30 saves (.6812%)--and in his initial, injury-shortened first Sabres season he managed to stop two of six shots against.
We're not sure what happened but it seems as if he may not have had the utmost confidence in the coaching staff last season. Although not directly related to his shootout woes, Lehner did tell the media that he was excited about the "new direction" the team was headed in and how he thinks it will affect the defense in front of him.
“I had no problems with the defensemen, but the problem was we really didn't know how to play," he said. "It's not just the defensemen, that's a common misconception, it's how we play as a team.
“If you watched the Stanley Cup Playoffs last year all the good teams like Pittsburgh, everyone defends, everyone comes back and everyone plays as a five-man unit and its fast forward and fast back to the defensive zone and I think that's what Phil wants. He doesn't want us to play slow, he wants to play fast and everyone attacks and everyone defends and we didn't do that last year.”
There are still question marks surrounding Lehner, as well as the team, but he did prove he could shoulder the load as a starting goalie. He'll still need to get over that shootout hurdle and he'll also need to cut down on the softies, perhaps that's why he was only signed to a one-year extension.
Regardless of whether he does, there's still one question that will dog him for a while, was Lenher worth a first round pick?
Building the 2017-18 Buffalo Sabres roster:
LW, Evander Kane / C, Jack Eichel / RW, Sam Reinhart
D, Marco Scandella / D, Rasmus Ristolainen
G, Robin Lehner
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