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Leafs @ Penguins - Nov. 26th, 7:30pm - SN, Fan 590

Nik the Trik said:
freer said:
You have to expect a goalie to make a save once in a while.

So you're basically admitting that your criticism has nothing to do with the quality of the chance or the normal expectation of a goalie to stop that specific shot but instead just that Bernier should by virtue of luck, make more timely stops.

Well, then, you're right. Bernier is running dangerously low on magic pixie dust.

When the team fights back to tie the game after you let soft ones in the first period. I expect a goalie to make a big save once in a while
 
freer said:
When the team fights back to tie the game after you let soft ones in the first period. I expect a goalie to make a big save once in a while

Tips from that close essentially have nothing to do with a goalie's abilities. You can expect whatever you want, it doesn't change physics.
 
Nik the Trik said:
freer said:
When the team fights back to tie the game after you let soft ones in the first period. I expect a goalie to make a big save once in a while

Tips from that close essentially have nothing to do with a goalie's abilities. You can expect whatever you want, it doesn't change physics.

Fine lets stop making excuses. It was Bernier fault they were losing after the period.. Both goals were awful
 
I'm confused.  We were told the entire 1st period that these Pens were invincible.  It now appears that they are susceptible to being vinced.
 
Holzer has had a really strong game so far.  Like his physical play and mobility back there.  Good decisions with the puck also.
 
freer said:
Fine lets stop making excuses. It was Bernier fault they were losing after the period.. Both goals were awful

The first one wasn't good. The second one was a great finish by one of the best offensive players in the game after a gorgeous bit of passing by one of the best PP units in the NHL. It was not an easy stop.
 

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