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Originally Posted by Bingo
Very fair argument. His numbers are certainly better.
My Talbot thing is he just doesn't look in control of things some nights, even when he makes the save. Pucks through him trickle wide. Pucks off the knob of his stick.
That certainly wasn't the case in Florida on Sunday though.
The other stat that hasn't changed though, is the team plays better in front of Talbot than they do in front of Rittich, at least in some categories.
Talbot faces 2 more shots per 60 minutes, but Rittich faces an additional high danger chance per 60, which is key.
The average shot distance for Talbot is a foot further than Rittich.
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I find this a very curious position,
Cause when other players are talked about and how they "look" (and actually produce) , you are pretty quick to clobber that argument with the fancy stats.
Quite a dichotomy.