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Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache
I would be interested in this because I thought that Hiller's failure to improve and fix some obvious flaws logically could be traced back to Sigalet's failure to coach him past it.
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Sigalet is not a goalie coach whose philosophy is changing a goalie's style. Some goalie coaches do try to make sweeping changes to technique but Sigalet is not that kind of coach. Maybe a different coach could have "changed" Hiller's technique but really it was a lack of compete, tracking, and positive attitude that did Hiller in, not technique contrary to everyone who hates his blocking style. Hiller's same blocking style gave us a .918 SV% a year ago.