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Originally Posted by djsFlames
He goes down very quickly on a puck that is rising. Simply making himself big at the top of the crease and not going down would stop that puck, regardless of the difficult deflection.
He's gotta give himself the best chance at stopping pucks he doesn't see by getting the technical side down.
These are issues that working with a goalie coach should iron out. It just seems that every goalie that comes through lately has a weakness that's leading to bad goals against and don't seem to improve on it over their tenure here. Eventually you have to call the goalie coach into question. That or the goalie is just stubbornly sticking to their habits or being complacent. I dunno.
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I don't know for sure that Sigalet is the problem.
But I am certain that he isn't the solution.