@General:
The Miller trade should be a cautionary tale for contenders “going all-in” in the future. Unless you’re getting someone like Domenik Hasek, don’t bother overpaying for a veteran goalie. It’s not like Miller ever carried a team very far in the postseason. He’s had some Olympic moments, but those do not equate to the North American game. I know all too well: Lundqvist is great international goaltender but does not perform at the same level every spring. Still lets an occasional softie in.
Of course stability in the position is important, look at the endless odyssey for a consistent netminder the Flyers have been on…
Best way to shore up the organizational strength of the goal position is to draft and develop. The Flyers always trade for other team’s goalies and are well know for their failures in net, the Leafs have traded Rask, Scrivins, and are about to ship Riemer, all of whom were draft products of their own organization. On the other hand, Montreal stuck with Price when some wanted the Habs to trade him and keep Huet, or Halak. Montreal most recently drafted the #1 goalie in last year’s draft, and the chances of Montreal trading Fucale even when they have Price is next to zero, because they understand the importance of not only strength in the position, but also the power of a young player’s loyalty to a team that drafts them.