Evaluating Sam Ersson As Potential Flyers Franchise Goaltender
The Philadelphia Flyers will reshuffle their organizational depth chart at the goaltender position. Carter Hart will not factor into the team’s plans for the foreseeable future, and rookie Sam Ersson now assumes the top spot.
The future in the crease was an intriguing storyline entering the 2023-24 season. It looked like a franchise marred by goaltending issues for decades might finally turn a corner. What will the Flyers do now in Hart’s absence?
Sam Ersson
Ersson suddenly has room to flourish as the top goaltender for a team in position for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The 24-year-old Swedish netminder has earned the confidence of John Tortorella as the Flyers enter the stretch run in the thick of the Metropolitan Division race.
He initially turned some heads with a solid 12-game audition in 2022-23. However, Ersson stumbled out of the gates in 2023-24 in a more stable job as the unquestioned backup behind Hart. He allowed 12 goals in his first two games. Tortorella pulled Ersson early in his third game after he allowed two goals on just nine shots.
Tortorella’s consistent compliments about Ersson’s demeanor didn’t waver during the slump.
“Sam has showed us many times that he can bounce back… I think he self-evaluates very well. That’s a really important part of a player, their self-evaluation. I think he’s very strict with that, as far as how he feels about himself. I think that’ll get him through it.” -John Tortorella (11/1/23)
Ersson has bounced back from the cringy early-season statistics for a .903 save percentage (SV%) through 27 appearances in 2023-24. His three shutouts highlight the strong individual efforts that have helped the Flyers compensate for slow nights and come away with points to stay ahead of some capable divisions teams lurking behind them.
Ersson currently ranks 24th of 67 qualified NHL goaltenders with 4.8 goals saved above expected (GSAx), considered the most comprehensive analytical goaltending stat. Hart ranks 43rd, just below the league median at -.7.
The New Starting Goaltender
The Flyers selected Ersson in the 5th round of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft. He rose up the organizational depth chart consistently while playing professionally in Sweden before his transition to the North American game in 2022.
He has never been a top prospect or a heralded savior of the notorious “Goalie Graveyard” in Philadelphia. However, he’s shown the steady development and the flashes of excellence that just might be enough for a lesser-known player to become a star at the most unpredictable position in hockey.
Most Philadelphia fans probably haven’t seen enough of Sam Ersson to deem him the franchise goaltender. However, the astonishing reality is that they might watch him between the pipes in the playoffs in two months.
He’s given enough indicators that he can handle added workload or adversity at the highest level. All signs are positive for a goaltender with minimal NHL experience, but now Philadelphia will see what Sam Ersson is made of.
Ever see Torts talk to CH79 like this after giving up 5?
— James Iacovone (@JimIkeHW) January 27, 2024
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