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Old 08-04-2016, 03:12 PM   #7
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It's still completely baffling just how bad Hiller was. Ramo was bad to mediocre, but Hiller was at levels not seen in a long time for a starting goalie. Just look at this article from 2011

http://corbyshockeycentral.blogspot....oaltender.html

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Andre “Red Light” Raciot
“Red Light” Raciot served as Patrick Roy’s backup in Montreal for four seasons. How he survived four years in Montreal is a miracle in itself, he a career high 3.20 gaa with a .891%. In the 1992-93 season he actually had a good record going 17-5 but also had a 3.39 gaa. His nickname “Red Light” kind of says it all about his time in Habland. In his final year 94-95, he went 2-6-2 but was banished to minors because of his 4.44 gaa that year.
Hiller was at .879. Yes, even worse then the infamous 'Red Light' Raciot.
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