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Blues AHL Goalie Colten Ellis Provides Team With a Future Option in Net – The Hockey Writers – Springfield Thunderbirds

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Colten Ellis is having a great season with the Springfield Thunderbirds. He has a .921 save percentage (SV%) and a 2.61 goals-against average (GAA) in 20 games. On Jan. 15, he shut out the Bridgeport Islanders in a 4-0 victory. It’s made him the unquestioned starter of the Thunderbirds and a key part of their success in the American Hockey League (AHL).

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His surge gives the St. Louis Blues something they’ve needed in their pipeline: a young goaltending prospect. At 24, Ellis has climbed the depth chart. He spent most of last season with the Orlando Solar Bears in the ECHL and then was the third-string option on the AHL roster when he was called up.

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Now, Ellis is next in line to join the NHL roster if the Blues need a backup. He gives this team options down the road, as they can have a younger goaltending duo at the NHL level or find a way to use his strong play in the AHL as leverage.

Ellis Provides a Different Style in the Net

Unlike many of the goaltenders in the AHL these days, Ellis is a smaller goaltender who doesn’t cover up most of the net when he’s in the crease. He’s six feet tall and 189 pounds, which forces the Thunderbirds to play a specific style of defense to help him out. They must avoid playing in Ellis’s sightline to allow him to see the puck and make the save.

That hasn’t stopped Ellis from being an elite goaltender. He’s athletic and will make the big stops. While he might not have the best glove in the AHL, he can play any area of the net with quick movement. His flexibility stands out. Ellis is also aggressive and willing to come out of the crease to make a stop or jump on a loose puck to stop a scoring chance. This style of play has its ups and downs, but for the most part, it’s worked out for him.

Where Ellis Must Improve

The aggressive style that Ellis plays with comes back to hurt him at times. He’ll be out of position or allow opponents to find wide-open looks on the net because of his urge to make the initial save. It’s how the Islanders scored four goals against him in a Jan. 18 game, one where he made 32 saves but wasn’t the reason the Thunderbirds won (the offense scoring six goals was the reason they did).

It also doesn’t help that Ellis is one of the smaller goaltenders in the…

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