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Old 11-16-2018, 11:52 AM   #236
GioforPM
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Originally Posted by Mattman View Post
Alright I want to count the amount of games that have cost us points this season, due to weak goaltending.

Oct 11th - St. Louis loss 5-3 Smith with 3 goals on 17 shots. Smith pulled.

Oct 19th - Nashville loss 5-3 4 goals on 24 shots. Flames were the hungrier team, but lost the goaltending battle.

Oct 25th - Pittsburgh loss 9-1 6 goals on 19 shots. Also given this was just a bad game collectively for the Flames. Some goals he couldn't save like the deflection, or Crosby's shot, but he was coughing up rebounds like something else.

Honourable mention: Nov 1st - Colorado 6-5 win. Smith let's in 4 goals on 14 shots. Smith let's in a couple softies.

Nov 7th - Anaheim 3-1 loss. 3 goals on 24 shots. Smith let's in a softy from Silfverberg.

Nov 15th - Montreal 3-2 loss Your chances of scoring a goal on Mike Smith seem to be significantly greater if you float a shot DIRECTLY at him. This shouldn't have been a game that the Flames lost. Smith let's in 3 on 22 shots faced. Our empty net faced 1 shot and 0 goals against.


This is just 6 games where I felt like Smith definitely had no control over the game and played worse than any of the goalies we have had in Calgary over the last 7 years.

6/13 starts for Mike Smith have resulted in games that cost us points so far.


I'm done with Smith. This is too well structured of a team to have it blown on lousey goaltending, and for that matter if this continues for even one more game, it's on the coaches and management.
Anaheim and Montreal for sure - there's no debate at all. I didn't think the team played well overall in the Nashville loss - I didn't think they were hungrier. I seem to recall the same against St. Louis, though him being pulled speaks a lot. I can't put Pittsburgh on any individual.

I tend to think there are actually more games they won in spite of his bad play than they've lost because of it. Which isn't a mark for him, it's a mark for the team.

I think we are all done with Smith as a starter. It's just that the options aren't great at the moment, and it seems to me that Rittich as number one for an extended period is all they can do.
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