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Here are three NHL goalies who were massive Vezina Trophy finalist snubs

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Whenever the NHL announces nominees for one of its bigger awards, there’s always some debate about whether or not voters got it right.

Unless we’re talking about the Ted Lindsay Award for “most outstanding player” as voted by NHLPA members. They usually get that right.

But this year’s list of Vezina finalists — Islanders goalie Ilya Sorokin, Bruins backstopper Jeremy Swayman and Tampa’s Andrei Vasilevskiy — just seems…. off.

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Congrats to each of those guys, and I think there are arguments on each one’s behalf, but there are some players who feel like glaring omissions.

I mean, sure, you have to consider a full body of work, but Sorokin with a .906 save percentage on a team that whiffed on the playoffs and a 29-24-2 record?

Swayman with a slightly better save percentage and a worse GAA?

I’d probably say Vasilevskiy is my pick to win, but we’ve got to address a few snubs.

Dan Vladar – Philadelphia Flyers

Before you say, “Oh, here goes very handsome and funny Matt pumping his Flyers’ tires again,” hear me out.

If you ask me — and a lot of people — there’s no way that the Flyers get past the Penguins or even get into the playoffs had it not been for Vladar.

He signed with the Broad Street Bullies over the summer in a move by GM Danny Briere that seemed fairly unremarkable. He’d been a backup in Calgary with pretty average numbers, though it’s widely believed that was due to being stuck with second halves of back-to-backs and other unfavorable starts.

Well, he proved that he can be a bona fide starter with a 29-14-7 record through the regular season with a .906 save percentage — same as Sorokin — and a better 2.42 GAA, also better than any finalist not named Andrei Vasilevskiy.

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Plus, his play down the stretch is what got the Flyers into the postseason.

Maybe it was not having as recognizable a name as the finalists, but the number and results with a Flyers team that is way overperforming, I think that’s a pretty solid case for snubbery.

Logan Thompson – Washington Capitals

If whiffing on the postseason doesn’t count against you, why not consider Washington Capitals backstopper Logan Thompson?

The 29-year-old posted a 31-21-6 record this season while carrying the bulk of the work for the Caps, but did it while posting a .912 save percentage and a 2.44 goals against average, numbers on par with Vasilevskiy.

And, oddly enough, they’re slightly better numbers than what he posted last season when he came in fourth in the Vezina voting.

Maybe it was that the Capitals never really had any high highs and never made much noise this season that left Thompson under the radar and out of the Vezina conversation.

Scott Wedgewood – Colorado Avalanche

One of the weird things about some awards is that it can hurt you to be on a good team, and the Vezina is one of them.

It’s no secret that the Colorado Avalanche were the wagon to end all wagons this season, and won the Presidents’ Trophy, and they needed good goaltending to do it, which they got.

Scott Wedgewood and Mackenzie Blackwood split the net, but it was Wedgewood who posted the better record and better numbers. He had a 31-6-6 record with a .921 save percentage and a 2.02 GAA.

Those numbers seem Vezina-worthy, but because he split the net with Blackwood, he appeared in fewer games than most other starters.

Furthermore, I suspect he gets dinged a bit for playing behind a team as good as the Avalanche, with the thought being that they’re so good both offensively and defensively, it juiced his numbers.

I’m not sure I buy that, but I suspect that’s why the guy backstopping the best team in the NHL got snubbed.

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“Extreme Makeover” is a brand of reality show that has succeeded both when applied to participants who needed to change their health habits, hygiene and clothing choices, as well as when applied to participants’ homes, which had disrepair or structural issues that needed fixing.

The programs “worked” because the premise is simple: People and domiciles — no matter how messed up — can change, can be made attractive and functional with the right amount of attention, care and craftsmanship.

Now comes a new offshoot: “Extremist Makeover.”

While not yet a reality show on a streaming platform, this reboot is far advanced in development within the Democratic Party.

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The Democratic candidate for the United States Senate seat in Maine — currently occupied by perhaps the most moderate, intelligent, trusted, hard-working and admired senator on both sides of the aisle, Sen. Susan Collins — is going to be oysterman Graham Platner.

Platner is not a “liberal.” He’s not a “leftist.” He’s an extremist. Platner is from that land “beyond the fringe” in American politics that occasionally throws up onto the election beaches a candidate from the wacky left or wacky right after an intra-party primary campaign, a nominee who simply doesn’t play within the “10s,” much less the “40s,” of American political football.

The extremists luck out in the primary for a variety of oddball reasons, and then their parties pretend to be surprised when their oddball nominees get thumped in the general election.

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So, I predict, it will turn out with Mr. Platner, whose many, er, idiosyncrasies have been tumbling into public view for a couple of months now.

Platner’s most famous “eccentricity” thus far is his “Totenkopf” tattoo of the death’s head worn proudly during the Nazi era by Hitler’s Schutzstaffel (SS), particularly by the SS-Totenkopfverbaende, one of the original three branches of the SS, along with the Allgemeine SS and the Waffen SS. The SS-Totenkopfverbaende were guards at the concentration-extermination camps. Of many vile symbols of that regime, this is the equal of any of them when it comes to projecting evil purpose and deadly, arbitrary killing. Asking for that tattoo is a deliberate choice. Keeping it for years and years is another.

So, too, are the many Reddit posts Mr. Platner has made over his life, which cover the waterfront of bigotries and what we used to quaintly call “hate speech,” but which Democrats now call either “opportunities to grow,” or, more truthfully, auditions.

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Sen. Collins has faced leftist Democrats before in past elections. In her most recent campaign, in 2020, Democrats nominated the very left-wing Speaker of the Maine House, Sara Gideon. Despite being outspent by more than 2-to-1 (pro-Gideon spending was just shy of $48 million, while Collins’ war chest was $23 million) and being behind in nearly every single major poll from start to finish, Collins won her race by nine points, even though then-candidate Joe Biden beat President Donald Trump by the same margin. So nearly 20% of Mainers in 2020 switched from voting for a Democrat at the top of the ticket to a Republican on the next line in the Senate race.

That’s not just because Collins is genuinely liked and admired across Maine, which she is. Collins is also the powerful Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, and thus in a position to help Mainers across the board, from every employee at Bath Iron Works, to every lobsterman or fisherman beset by ridiculous federal regulations, and every year-round Mainer beset by soaring heating costs in the winter because of Democrats obstructing pipeline permitting that would significantly lower the cost of getting energy to the Pine Tree State.

And it’s also not just because Collins is so widely respected that she is on the Senate’s Intelligence Committee, where only the most trusted senators from both parties serve, superintending the nation’s most secretive programs.

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It is also because Collins is a superb politician, always out and about across her state asking Mainers for their vote.

Collins is from “the County,” the enormous and farthest-north Aroostook County, which is as authentically Maine as one can get. Collins is also the equal of any example of a gracious and welcoming elected official who understands that the job of senator is to serve her constituents, not grandstand on far-left podcasts.

Collins and Platner could not be more different. It is possible that “normal” and welcoming Maine wants a radical, verbal bomb-throwing extremist as its next senator. But I don’t think so.

It’s rare to have a Susan Collins represent your state from positions of power and influence and do so with class and humility. To trade that in for a death’s skull and online bigotry doesn’t seem like a bet Mainers are going to make, no matter how many millions of dollars the Antifa-adjacent pour into the race from the far-left spread across the country.

Hugh Hewitt is a Fox News contributor and host of “The Hugh Hewitt Show” heard weekday afternoons from 3 PM to 6 PM ET on the Salem Radio Network, and simulcast on Salem News Channel. Hugh drives Americans home on the East Coast and to lunch on the West Coast on over 400 affiliates nationwide, and on all the streaming platforms where SNC can be seen. He is a frequent guest on the Fox News Channel’s news roundtable, hosted by Bret Baier weekdays at 6pm ET. A son of Ohio and a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School, Hewitt has been a Professor of Law at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law since 1996 where he teaches Constitutional Law. Hewitt launched his eponymous radio show from Los Angeles in 1990. Hewitt has frequently appeared on every major national news television network, hosted television shows for PBS and MSNBC, written for every major American paper, has authored a dozen books and moderated a score of Republican candidate debates, most recently the November 2023 Republican presidential debate in Miami and four Republican presidential debates in the 2015-16 cycle. Hewitt focuses his radio show and his column on the Constitution, national security, American politics and the Cleveland Browns and Guardians. Hewitt has interviewed tens of thousands of guests from Democrats Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to Republican Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump over his 40 years in broadcasting. This column previews the lead story that will drive his radio/ TV show today.

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