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Do you see Cosa fighting for the backup spot next year or is that too early
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Uh, I see him fighting for it. I think that he, um, I think that he's gonna
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hopefully be a very strong number three on the depth chart. Um, with the with the the potential
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to surprise a lot of people and end up playing a handful if not more games in Detroit, especially if
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you know, injuries happen. Lord knows, uh, Billy Husso had a heck of a heck of a go this season. So
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if that were to continue and who's still with the Red Wings next year, I think
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um, you might see a lot of Alex line and a lot of Sebastian Cosa, which could be frightening if
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you're looking at it from one perspective, but also could be very, very exciting if you're looking
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at it from another. Yeah. I don't know. It will. I'll depend on if Eisenman signs, uh, another
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veteran goaltender for, for Detroit. I mean, if that happens, they're okay. Uh, they're for sure
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wanting Cosa to play at the full season again, um, which could be good for them. I don't know
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There's always a balancing act with rookie goaltenders. Like, do you want them playing
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the backup and playing only, I don't know, 25, 30 games, or do you want them playing
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like you say, upwards of 60 down in the minors, which is probably better for their development
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Okay. Then you're also looking at, they're getting more time with the goaltending coach
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uh, up in the NHL. Uh, you're learning from the starter. It's just, it's where you think
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I guess, where they are in their development, uh, what's better for them. And that, that's always
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a tough thing with goaltenders, but, uh, we'll just have to see what, what happens coming up
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for Cosa. Cause it's very encouraging that he had such a great season because there were some
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worries that maybe he wasn't what everyone thought he was. So it's good. His developments
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on the upward trend rather than the middling or downward rate. So we will, we'll see