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Charlie Lindgren: 2023-24 season review

Charlie Lindgren; Season review

This was the season Charlie Lindgren became a star.

By the Numbers

Summary
50 games played
.911 all-situation save percentage
138.4 expected goals by opponents, all strengths
127 actual goals by opponents, all strengths
+11.4 goals saved above expected

Isolated Impact by HockeyViz

HockeyViz

About this visualization: This series of charts made by Micah Blake McCurdy of hockeyviz.com show how likely to become a goal shots are from different locations on the ice against this goalie. If the hexagon dot is red, then the goalie is weaker against those shots compared to league average. If the hexagon dot is blue, then the goalie is better against those shots. Blue is good; red is bad. 

Fan Happiness Survey

Charlie Lindgren happiness

About this visualization: At three times during the season, RMNB shared an open survey with fans, asking the following question for each player: “On a scale from 1 to 5, how HAPPY are you to have this player on the team?” The numbers above show the average score for the player in each survey period.

Peter’s Take

Charle Lindgren went from a slightly below average goalie in 2022-23 to a very good one in 2023-24. Ranked by goals saved better than expected, Lindgren placed 14th among the 65 goals who played at least 20 games. And unlike Darcy Kuemper, Lindgren was clutch, saving .926 in up-by-one-goal situations, powering Washington’s uncommon ability to win close games.

It’s a classic breakout season for a player who had been working towards it for eight years. He spent most of that time as an infrequent call-up for Montreal and St. Louis before the Capitals snagged him on a hunch he could outperform his modest $1.1 million contract. He sure did.

Before the Caps made their miraculous push for the playoffs (before a miserable sweep in the playoffs), I wanted the Caps to trade Lindgren before the trade deadline. I figured his numbers, salary, and term (one year remaining) would return more than a first-round pick, and that would be more valuable in coming seasons than a good, cheap goalie. I was and still am right about that, though I sure enjoyed the final stretch of the regular season with Lindgren holding down the net.

The arithmetic hasn’t really changed. Lindgren is a tantalizing asset. The Caps could keep him as a backstop as they attempt the rarely successful rebuild-on-the-fly, but moving him would be a good idea. Looks like right now they’ll go in a different direction. I think I’d be happy either way. Lindgren is an easy-to-root-for player who put in years of hard work before he could be appreciated. He’s sure appreciated now.

Player Summary by ChatGPT

The primo goalie of the Washington Capitals 2023-24 campaign was none other than Charles “Charlie” Lindgren. This goalkeeper from Lakeville, Minnesota, an exurb of Minneapolis-Saint Paul Tripadvisor has 3764 reviews of Lakeville Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants put up a sv% of .911% in the campaign, placing him among some of the finest goaltenders in the N.H.L. As a backstop, Lindgren had the mettle to deliver the goods, operating as one of the finest netminders in the N.H.L.

While some pundits advocated for trading the netkeeper, who attracted trade buzz before the trade deadline, Washington Capitals general manager Brian MacLellan opted not to trade the crease guard, who crease-guarded the Washington Capitals to a playoff berth.

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Your Turn

So: extend him, trade him, or let him walk at the end of next season?

Read Japers Rink’s review

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