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Old 03-31-2016, 04:08 PM   #85
Enoch Root
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Goaltending isn't the only problem, no. But it is - by a mile - the primary problem.

If anyone could watch that game and claim that 5 or 6 of the goals weren't on the goalies, they either haven't a clue what they're talking about, or are related to one of said goalies.

The 2nd goal was BRUTAL by Hiller. Brutal. First, he couldn't control the initial shot, then left the rebound right in front of himself in the crease, then sat on his knees and didn't move for an agonizingly long period of time while the rest of the play developed in front of him, then couldn't even be bothered to maybe stick out a pad towards Silfverberg when he corralled the puck and moved across the crease with it.

He literally sat on his knees and didn't move for what must have been close to two full seconds. One of the laziest displays of goaltending I have ever seen in the NHL.

Then the camera zoomed in on him after the goal as he let out a huge sigh. It was clearly apparent at that moment that he was completely disengaged from the game.

Next shot - a wrister from maybe 30 feet - he wasn't anywhere near ready for, didn't have the angle properly covered, and barely bothered to react to.

That was, as several people have stated, the single worst display of goaltending I have ever seen from an NHL goalie.

Trying to downplay it with some stats is nothing more than trolling.

Edit: and then Backstrom came in and was also horrible (but at least he tried)
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