Mr Serious
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- Jul 23, 2011
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When the goalie's team is in the offensive zone, does he feel lonely or does he maybe get distracted? I'm asking because the camera isn't showing the goalie when the puck is on the opposite side.
One of the last times I played a new NHL game, which must've been like 08 or 09, they had just introduced that Be a Pro mode or whatever it was called, and I wanted to play as the goalie. But half the game you're just sitting there hoping your team turns the puck over so you can get some action on your end. Then you give up a goal and feel shame.
Uses the spare time to work on his novel.When the goalie's team is in the offensive zone, does he feel lonely or does he maybe get distracted? I'm asking because the camera isn't showing the goalie when the puck is on the opposite side.
No, I'm talking about when the puck is in play. Do you really think the puck was in play when that picture was taken?
This is what they do
No, I'm talking about when the puck is in play. Do you really think the puck was in play when that picture was taken?
Username checks out.No, I'm talking about when the puck is in play. Do you really think the puck was in play when that picture was taken?
I doubt it.If remembering correctly, the puck actually was in play..
I doubt it.
Honestly? Yeah. Doesn't matter how poorly you do if the opposing goalie does worse."Please score and make the other goalie look bad."