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Originally Posted by SuperMatt18
To me this really does re-enforce what I've seen all season.
-Small in his net / retreating too deep in his net.
-Lateral movement is flawed. I think McKenna put it best when he says "reaching". He's not staying compact in his movement, and that why you seem him sprawled out on so many plays.
The goal scoring is a huge issue though. 1.6 Goals per game in his last 13 starts is pretty ridiculous.
Goalie doesn't seem to trust the team and team doesn't seem to trust the goalie.
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As noted in the article, I think a lot of this has to do with giving up an early goal. It’s hard to come back, especially when you’re down early. The opposition can play safer hockey when they have a lead - and when Marky is in net, the opposition seems to have an early lead often.