Beerfish
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- Apr 14, 2007
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Talbot had good games too. No need to drag one guy down to talk up another.
Neither goalie is owed time, they both earn it, and today Nilsson earned a back-to-back game. That's all there is to be said about it. For this team to succeed, Talbot needs to take this message in a positive way and improve. He's a good goalie who is moving from back-up to starter with a shaky as all hell blueline. He's going to have bad games, and so is Nilsson. McLellan is showing them that there are rewards for playing well, and it's a good thing for the future...even if we end up losing tonight as a result of shaky goaltending.
Eh? The poster I responded to said Talbot should play, I said why he shouldn't. Talbot has dragged himself down not me.