IceNeophyte
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This team needs to f***ing stop the switch goalie every f***ing game pattern.
Pick one and keep with him.
Lehner may be just a goalie who does better when he consistently plays. Not this play one sit one bullshit.
I sometimes hate how this team is run.
This team needs to f***ing stop the switch goalie every f***ing game pattern.
Pick one and keep with him.
Lehner may be just a goalie who does better when he consistently plays. Not this play one sit one bullshit.
I sometimes hate how this team is run.
The thing they are doing now is going to cost us points and it looks like it already did.
After this **** show, you're defending Lehner as needing to play all the games? Thats why he was so bad today?
Lehner did really well last season when he was switching with Fleury fwiw. Is Lehner even used to that big of a workload?
He had a good chunk of the season under his belt by that point, and he did say he doesn't like sharing #1 duties.
I doubt anyone likes sharing #1 duties because there is a chance your competition can beat you out and become the #1 guy. That happened with Fleury last year and we saw how well he took it.
He did very well after the long break fwiw. And his workload the past couple of seasons hasn’t been that high.
Subban had much longer breaks between games. He would go a month without playing while Lehner has played 4 games in less than 2 weeks.
I thought everyone said rotating 2 goalies was an advantage when both goalies are good. If it’s not, what is the solution assuming we keep both goalies? If the solution is to play Lehner more, will he get worn out? Will Fleury show a lot of rust when he plays? Doesn’t seem like there is another great solution. Last year with Subban, some fans said the solution was to not play Subban at all.
On the bright side, Shea is still at a point per game. Thought that was neat.
Lehner did really well last season when he was switching with Fleury fwiw. Is Lehner even used to that big of a workload?
After this **** show, you're defending Lehner as needing to play all the games? Thats why he was so bad today?
On the bright side, Shea is still at a point per game. Thought that was neat.
He let in one bad goal. Fleury got two posts to help him before. He had to make better and more saves tonight than Fleury did in a shutout. It's far from a shit show. Especially with the team playing with a coaching issue two hours prior to puck drop.
Yes, he was the man in Buffalo for a few years.
I doubt anyone likes sharing #1 duties because there is a chance your competition can beat you out and become the #1 guy. That happened with Fleury last year and we saw how well he took it.
He did very well after the long break fwiw. And his workload the past couple of seasons hasn’t been that high.
Subban had much longer breaks between games. He would go a month without playing while Lehner has played 4 games in less than 2 weeks.
I thought everyone said rotating 2 goalies was an advantage when both goalies are good. If it’s not, what is the solution assuming we keep both goalies? If the solution is to play Lehner more, will he get worn out? Will Fleury show a lot of rust when he plays? Doesn’t seem like there is another great solution. Last year with Subban, some fans said the solution was to not play Subban at all.
Nah brah, not one bad goal. He was ass tonight. He should have stopped at least 2 of the 4 (where he didn't seal the post and the shot from the top of the circle), possibly a third (the one Pietro lost that he inexplicably decided to dive in for a poke check). In fact, there was a shot at the end where he failed to seal the post again, but thankfully the shot came in high enough to hit his torso. If it would have been lower where the gaping hole was between his knees and the post, we would have lost in regulation.