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		<title>The Pogge Misconception</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the Leafs&#8217; latest move of shipping goaltender Justin Pogge off to Anaheim, it seems that people have decided to come out of the woodwork, and are bashing Pogge. Who are they? Where were they before this trade occurred? How come this trade had such an effect on their opinion of Pogge? They are throwing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" src="http://i2.cdn.turner.com/si/2009/writers/allan_muir/02/06/canadian.juniors.mailbag/justin-pogge.jpg" alt="Pogge 3" width="220" height="210" />With the Leafs&#8217; latest move of <a href="http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=287326" target="_blank">shipping goaltender Justin Pogge off to Anaheim</a>, it seems that people have decided to come out of the woodwork, and are bashing Pogge. Who are they? Where were they before this trade occurred? How come this trade had such an effect on their opinion of Pogge? They are throwing around words like &#8220;over-hyped&#8221; and &#8220;bust&#8221; and I have two major issues with that.</p>
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<p>First of all, where were all of you bashers during the past few seasons when Pogge was, for the lack of a better term, less than stellar in the minors. His struggles were well documented (by both Leaf haters and Leaf fans) but the majority of Leaf fans seemed to think, &#8220;Oh he&#8217;ll turn it around&#8221; or &#8220;You&#8217;ll see, he&#8217;s still our goalie for the future.&#8221; As soon of news of the trade broke, these same people seem to have flipped their position entirely, and now his is magically considered a bust, because they say so. Yes, a goals against average hovering close to 3, and a save percentage barely over .900 in the minors is weak, maybe even bad, but as much as it pains me to say this, the statistics don&#8217;t tell the whole story.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://images.tsn.ca/images/stories/20080927/pogge_78679.jpg" alt="Pogge 2" width="282" height="183" />Over the course of his 3 years with the Marlies, I watched him. Although many nights he was off, he DID show improvement. For some reason he had the immense pressure of a high first round draft pick, even though he was a late 3rd rounder. There is a reason why he was drafted in the 3rd round, folks. He is still currently improving his game, and adjusting to the professional game. Yes it has been 3 seasons, but he still needs more time. People seem to forget that he is barely 23 years old. Goaltenders take a lot of time to reach their full potential. His potential is still there, which leads me to my second point.</p>
<p>HE IS NOT A BUST. Justin Pogge is still fully capable of being a starting goaltender in the NHL. I stick with the position I took in <a href="http://everything-hockey.com/uncategorized/amateur-scouting-report-justin-pogge/" target="_blank">a scouting report I did on him a year ago</a>. He was traded because he does not fit into the Leafs&#8217; plans anymore. With Toskala and Gustavsson there for the time being, and Brian Burke very high on the other young Leaf netminder James Reimer, it was Pogge&#8217;s time to go. He was not traded because he is a bust (despite what people seem to think all of a sudden) he was traded because he wanted to get a fair crack at a starting NHL job, which he wasn&#8217;t going to get in Toronto.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://images.tsn.ca/images/stories/20070923/pogge_54611.jpg" alt="Pogge" width="242" height="123" />Unfortunately for him, he isn&#8217;t going to get that crack in Anaheim either. Anaheim is absolutely loaded with depth at the goaltender position. Giguere and Hiller are going to be around long term, and <a href="http://www.hockeysfuture.com/teams/anaheim_ducks" target="_blank">according to HockeysFuture</a>, there are at least 4 other goaltenders in Anaheim&#8217;s system that are ahead of Pogge in the depth charts.</p>
<p>Another small problem? Anaheim has no AHL affiliate. The <a href="http://www.tsn.ca/story/?id=284199" target="_blank">Iowa Chops and the Ducks cut ties</a>, and it has left the Ducks affiliate-less. That means Pogge will have to settle for playing maybe 20 games with some random AHL team that will take him aboard (seriously, who wants some other team&#8217;s goalie starting all the games for their AHL affiliate?) or accept a job playing in the ECHL for the Ducks affiliate in Idaho. It will be a trying year for Pogge.</p>
<p>If you can take one thing away from this article, it&#8217;s that Pogge is definitely not a bust, and he was traded because of the situation he was in didn&#8217;t allow for him to move up the depth chart.  Anaheim isn&#8217;t exactly the greatest situation for him either, though.</p>
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