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Originally Posted by GioforPM
Not a big Ramo fan, but in order to even get to .909 after his horrendous start, he had to play significantly above that. During his "hot" stretch I think he was something like .919.
That said, I think he was regressing back to decidedly average (or below) just before his season ended.
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Well he referenced when the Flames were losing ground on a playoff spot with Ramo playing average.
So I don't think he was referring to the hot stretch