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Old 03-13-2017, 04:45 PM   #4087
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Originally Posted by PeteMoss View Post
Kiprusoff is a good example.

He came over mid-season to the Flames and played lights out.

Next year he played a billion games and was lights out but the numbers did decline (won the Vezina).

He was good the next year but again the numbers declined.

After those three years he had two really good years but was mainly average for the rest of his career.

Seems like 60-69 is the range you are ok to land in without impacting yourself (unless you are Brodeur)
He was the winningest goalie in over a decade and held that title till he retired. That doesn't just happen in 2 lights out seasons and 3 reasonably good seasons. He was much better than average.
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