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Golden Knights’ Thompson Deserves More Calder Trophy Talk

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Owen Power, Mason McTavish, Matty Beniers, Kent Johnson, Jack Quinn. These are the names that continue to get mentioned when discussing potential Calder Trophy candidates, and rightfully so. All of these players are incredible young talents and are expected to make significant impacts with their respective clubs in their rookie seasons. One player who is failing to get much discussion in this regard, however, is Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Logan Thompson.

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If you forgot that Thompson is still considered a rookie in 2022-23, you aren’t alone. Due to injuries last season, he had a brief run as the starting goaltender for the Golden Knights, though he only ended up appearing in 19 games. This means that he has indeed kept his status as a rookie, and given the situation he finds himself in, has an outstanding shot at not only contending for the Calder Trophy but also winning it.

Lehner Injury Opens the Door for Thompson

If it weren’t for injuries, there is a chance that Thompson would be American Hockey League-bound to begin the 2022-23 season. That said, it is the Golden Knights we are talking about; injuries are always an issue. That is the case once again, as Robin Lehner is expected to miss the entire season, while Laurent Brossoit’s timetable for a return remains unknown. This seemingly set the stage for Thompson to begin the season as the starting netminder, and that appears to be just the case.

Logan Thompson, Vegas Golden Knights (Photo by Jonathan Kozub/NHLI via Getty Images)

Speaking with reporters in recent days, Bruce Cassidy let it be known that Thompson is ahead of both Adin Hill and Michael Hutchinson on the depth chart at this point. Barring a shocker, he will be their number one goaltender to begin the season and could continue to be so for the entirety of the 2022-23 campaign if he plays like he did a season prior.

Having a starting role in itself should help Thompson gain some traction for the Calder as the season progresses. It is very rare for a goaltender to jump into a starting role in his rookie year, and many times when it does happen, it can lead to disaster. That said, the games he was able to get into last season should help him in a major way, making him a good bet to be solid at the very least in 2022-23.

Golden Knights Are a Strong Team

Also boding well for Thompson in regards to a potential Calder Trophy-winning season is the fact that he isn’t just a…

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