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Zee said:freer said:IMO, Gus is looking so much better over his last two start because the team is finally playing well in front of him. He has some really excellent saves last evening especially in the first period. If the team can continue playing that way in front of him, we should not have very many issues.
The team on the whole is really getting good at keeping the shots from the outside and blocking a lot of chances with active sticks in the passing lanes. Many times last night Tampa had the puck in the Leafs zone for an extended period but couldn't get a quality shot on net due to blocked shots. It's a nice thing to see.
freer said:Zee said:freer said:IMO, Gus is looking so much better over his last two start because the team is finally playing well in front of him. He has some really excellent saves last evening especially in the first period. If the team can continue playing that way in front of him, we should not have very many issues.
The team on the whole is really getting good at keeping the shots from the outside and blocking a lot of chances with active sticks in the passing lanes. Many times last night Tampa had the puck in the Leafs zone for an extended period but couldn't get a quality shot on net due to blocked shots. It's a nice thing to see.
Agreed fully, but you have to admit the save on the two on one in the first was freaking excellent
Zee said:The team on the whole is really getting good at keeping the shots from the outside and blocking a lot of chances with active sticks in the passing lanes. Many times last night Tampa had the puck in the Leafs zone for an extended period but couldn't get a quality shot on net due to blocked shots. It's a nice thing to see.
Bender said:Zee said:Saint Nik said:After his first start against Boston, Gus has put up a 2.62 GAA and .912 SV% in 8 starts.
That's solid, didn't realize he was that good after that first start. I have no issues with him right now, even the goal last night which was a bit suspect was off a one-timer. The way he played after that goal says a lot about his frame of mind, he seems very confident now and can bounce back after a goal.
The last few games I've noticed he's far less scrambly in the net. Wilson seems to think so as well according to his post-game presser. He just needs to keep himself calm and not over-exert himself in movements.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Not so long ago the standard trope was that the team couldn't play well in front of him because of Gus's flaky/blamethrowing personality, that they had no confidence in him. This was never true. And I hope, though I don't expect, never to hear in trotted out again when, as is inevitable, he has a bad game.
cw said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Not so long ago the standard trope was that the team couldn't play well in front of him because of Gus's flaky/blamethrowing personality, that they had no confidence in him. This was never true. And I hope, though I don't expect, never to hear in trotted out again when, as is inevitable, he has a bad game.
I watched the players congratulating him after the game. They kind of have a ritual of gently knocking heads. A bunch of them seemed very sincere in their appreciation. Phaneuf in particular seemed to spend a little extra time with him giving words of encouragement. That said much more to me than some of the crap I've read in the media.
riff raff said:cw said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Not so long ago the standard trope was that the team couldn't play well in front of him because of Gus's flaky/blamethrowing personality, that they had no confidence in him. This was never true. And I hope, though I don't expect, never to hear in trotted out again when, as is inevitable, he has a bad game.
I watched the players congratulating him after the game. They kind of have a ritual of gently knocking heads. A bunch of them seemed very sincere in their appreciation. Phaneuf in particular seemed to spend a little extra time with him giving words of encouragement. That said much more to me than some of the crap I've read in the media.
Kessel in particular seems really, really happy for him.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:3rd win in a row for Gus. Two blowouts (although in the first 7-1 win he stopped over 40 shots IIRC) and now a close one where he shuts the door in the SO. Hopefully this further solidifies his confidence and puts to end once and for all the questioning about whether he's got the goods to be the backup.
I hope Reimer comes back not missing a beat (although that's asking a lot) and then we will have a pretty good tandem in net.
anton girdeaux said:Genuinely pleased for Gustavsson, and it's amazing what a bit of confidence does for a hockey player.
I still wonder if he'll get a contract for next season based on the emergence of Scrivens.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Hopefully this further solidifies his confidence and puts to end once and for all the questioning about whether he's got the goods to be the backup.
caveman said:With Gustavsson's strong play of late, Reimer's return will add another capable goalie but I don't expect him to play any better than the Monster is right now.
RedLeaf said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Hopefully this further solidifies his confidence and puts to end once and for all the questioning about whether he's got the goods to be the backup.
I like his game of late, but I'll only be convinced its for real once Reimer starts getting the lions share of games and if Gus continues to play well coming in cold every 5th or 6th game.