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Originally Posted by saillias
That might have to do with the play of the team in front of him. I would suggest we have wins in spite of our goaltending this year.
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Even last year, Irving earned points in 4 of 7 starts and one of the games he didn't the Flames took their patented penalty in the final 2 minutes to hand the game to the opponent. I also think 2 of his 3 OT losses came after the team took a penalty in OT.
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Originally Posted by timbit
Seems to be a serious disconnect.
He can't beat out career minor leaguers to play in the AHL...yet the Flames are putting their playoff lives on the line with him as a starter while Kipper is out.
Have you watched all the games he has played in with the Flames over the past 2 seasons?
"He's not terribly but..." He has played some pretty damn good games.
Follow the Flames.
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I am so sick of this same drivel over and over again from so many people that just can't seem to grasp what was going on in Abbotsford.
I will try this again.
He didn't "beat out" Brust and Taylor because he wasn't competing with them! He was not sent there to be a starter! It's a case of simple logic.
Ask yourself a question. If the season started on time how many games would have you likely seen a healthy Kiprisoff not start by mid-January? I would bet that answer would be in the 5-8 range, you know the same number of games Irving played in Abbotsford.
It is not easy for a goaltender who has always been a starter at every level to adapt to sitting and watching 85-90% of the games, the Flames used the lockout to get Irving accustomed to that role.