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Originally Posted by JohnnyB
Game one against the Oilers was definitely when he lost it. It wasn't like the Oilers scored endlessly on good shots either. The first terrible goal he let in was the start of what has been unreliable play from him ever since. There hasn't ever been a sustained bounce back, which makes me wonder if something went wrong physically or mentally between Dallas game 7 and Edmonton game 1.
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The 2 second period goals from Hyman. Both were weak. And they gave the Oilers confidence and momentum for the remainder of the series.
It was 6-1 (5-1?) prior to that, and the Flames were absolutely dominating them.