No, George shutout obviously.
That's really the way to look at this series in general. To win, the Avs likely have to score 4 or more in 4 of 6 games remaining. Hellebuyck allowed 4+ in 10 games out of 60 this year (11 of 61 if you include game 1).Avalanche are going to realistically need to score 4 goals tonight to have a hope of winning.
If Georgiev only lets in 3 tonight we should consider ourselves lucky.
FIFYAvalanche are going to realistically need to score 4 goalstonightevery game to have a hope of winning.
If Georgiev only lets in 3 tonight we should consider ourselves lucky.
Sounds like someone who will continue to play hard no matter what, but is already resigned to the fact that they have no shot with their current goalie situation. Or am I reading this all wrong?
We can give him what the Nazis gave their soldiers during the Blitzkerg
Exactly what I saw too. Totally deflecting. Not even willing to say he needs to play better.That video of 4giev talking to the press after the game is brutal. At least own your mistakes.
And his body language right now is the worst I've ever seen from an NHL goalie. Dude is done.
We should do a pool on the first shot he lets in. I'll say the fourth.
Still no G?
He should have chose FloridaYou know what, there is also one person i feel sorry for: Zach Parise.
He choose the Avs because he thought he gets one last chance here....And then this......
This is the part I don't understand. A giant f***up from the organization there. Why the f*** was Arvid Holm riding with the squad when Bednar didn't even trust him to relieve George, let alone start a f***ing game (which isn't happening with Prosvetov either)?Why the f*** wasn't Prosvetov up for the 1st game then. Because the f***ing eagles were trying to get home ice? Who gives a f***. The Avs are the parent club and needed a backup who's at least played games this year in the NHL in case George faltered (and he did).
If George gets pulled after 4 or 5 maybe we still win last game.
Can't believe the AHL team took precedence over the NHL team in terms of which goalie got called up.