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Originally Posted by stemit14
It does seem like less priority is made towards building Rittich’s confidence when compared to Smith. Case in point would be comparing how the goalies were treated when giving up bad goals recently.
In the San Jose game, when Rittich went out to play the puck and turned it over to Brent Burns who then scored to give the sharks a 2-1 lead, Rittich was pulled immediately. When Smith went out of this net to play the puck... and stayed out there for some reason... Minnesota scored to make a 2-1 game. Smith, however, was not pulled at all. He then let in another poor goal later when the flames were making a late push.
It’s just frustrating how short the leash is on Rittich compared to Smith despite Rittich showing as the better goaltender this season.
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There is a huge difference in pulling the goalie 10 minutes into the first and pulling a goalie 10 minutes into the third.
These goalies are grown men. Professional athletes. They don't have fragile egos and can handle sitting on the bench for a few games while the other guy is on his game.