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Originally Posted by Bingo
Not many for sure.
But that doesn't necessarily speak to the quality of the initial chance.
Gillies was beat four times on initial shots that didn't require rebounds because the light was already flashing.
When Bobvrovsky slides across and takes down a Sam Bennett slap shot with his glove the play is over. It doesn't mean the chance was any less because there wasn't a rebound ... the goal tending took away the secondary chance completely.
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How many shots was Gillies beat on where the shooter was positioned for a one timer on his backdoor? How many such saves did he make?
How many saves did Bobrovsky make where the shooter was positioned for a one timer on his backdoor?
Simple question, could probably be quantified with ease by looking back at the tape. No subjectivity needed.