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Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache
Sorry that you are offended. Doesn’t help to come back with shot count and goal count.
Really, watch the highlights again if you must, and tell me what Rittich should stop. Because that was an offensive clinic by Tampa.
Don’t give me shot locations and save percentages, because shot quality and shot placement are more important. Not all shots from the same location are equal.
Goal 1 - one timer from slot, passed from behind net, placed above blocker, bar down. No goalie reasonably stops it
Goal 2 - pass to Paquette in slot, one timer inside trapper side post. Placed perfectly. No goalie reasonably stops it.
Goal 3 - Gio is pushing Gourde through the blue paint right in front of Rittich. At the split second Rittich moves his head to the right to try to see past them, the shot is on the way by. Didn’t stop what he couldn’t see.
Goal 4 - puck is fed into the crease by Kucherov, as Rittich slides across, a tiny gap opens up. Cirelli is in the crease unchallenged and his stick is there to tap it in, while Gio is stumbling behind him. Split second timing. Perfect tap in.
Goal 5 - Gourde tip, redirection inside the post. A goal on any goalie who is in position tracking the shot.
Goal 6 - Stamkos one timer, over the shoulder, top corner. No goalie can physically react in time to stop it. If Stamkos places it where he intends, it’s a goal every time.
Again, I liked his save on Stamkos PP one timer, tracked Erne well on his breakaway cut across the crease
Forget the denominator and watch the game. Forget the other 21 shots. It could have been 6 goals on 6 shots, if those were the shots, and I would say Rittich stopped everything he could.
So average? That’s just, like, your opinion, man.
And my opinion is that your opinion is wrong. Sorry to offend.
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I never have a problem with people having an opinion that is different, or thinking my opinion is wrong. I expect it with everything I put out.
But lay off on the spreadsheet comments, that's a lame way of trying to diminish another's opinion when you don't have a clue how I arrived at my conclusions.
You defend Rittich every day though so I get it ... he can do no wrong.
Then you tell me what I can't say ... that's nice, especially for someone that isn't intending to offend.
Starting goalies stop 97.5% of the easy shots, 91% of the medium tier shots, and 81% of the high danger shots.
Rittich stopped 9 of the 11 high danger shots last night which is right on the average starter level, but he let up 25% of the non high danger chances according to the summary.
That's not a good night.