Yea we don't need him...we have someone called Brodeur in nets.
Yea we don't need him...we have someone called Brodeur in nets.
well Frazee will be 24/25ish by time Broudeur retires
Well our very own Mr. Brodeur has let a goal akin to that one in the net before and that was in the Stanley Cup finals, it's all about how a goalie responds to that sort of adversity.
Frazee isn't ever going to play in the NHL for New Jersey as a starter, I don't think he has the mental game to be a champion. In the next two years I will be watching which goaltender we draft.very true, 1 bad goal is meaningless in the big picture of things. UofM winning the national championship can remedy that easily. My response though was for the other guy who says who really cares about Frazee because of Broudeur(basically poiting out Frazee will come into his own hopefully when Broudeur is almost ready to retire).
Frazee isn't ever going to play in the NHL for New Jersey as a starter, I don't think he has the mental game to be a champion. In the next two years I will be watching which goaltender we draft.
No there was a quote at the WJC against Sweden where he said he was glad it didn't come to a shootout, he didn't think he could handle it. The goaltender has to want the game in his hands. It showed the next game against Canada in the shootout, he was scared to let the puck in rather then want to stop every shot.fair enough, hard to project how well he will be in pro based on UofM games since the team infront of him is so strong
No there was a quote at the WJC against Sweden where he said he was glad it didn't come to a shootout, he didn't think he could handle it. The goaltender has to want the game in his hands. It showed the next game against Canada in the shootout, he was scared to let the puck in rather then want to stop every shot.