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Originally Posted by dammage79
Always thought one of Kippers greatest strengths was his ability to direct his rebounds right to where only his player could get them. Hasn't really done that at all that at all this year but tonight he is doing a real good job of it. He has also been tracking the puck real well for the last two games as well. Good sign. Hopefully hes snapping out of whatever crap rut he was in.
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I remember listening on the Fan where they did an indepth goalie analysis. Whoever they had was talking about how goalies usually learn by pure repetition and the instinctual aspects of the game leave when you stop playing. Most of the time in practice the goalie does small maintenance where most of the work is in the games. They also talked about how, after the break, if any player was going to have a bad game it was going to be Kipper and boy did he ever.