Over the last seasons with our old goaltending tandem, I would start cringing each and every time the opposition skated into our zone with the puck on the stick.
Either some Dman would have a breakdown or the goalie would mess up horribly. You could feel that the D had very low confidence that the goalie would bail them out in case of a mistake. So they started to adapt their play and looking nervous.
I can't help myself to feel that this situation is slowly starting to creep back in... Bob is not there often enough to bail the D out. Our D could be better but it is not bad. And the D should definitely not completely change their style/tactics to adapt to a not-on-the-top-of-his-game Bobrovsky.
I get everyone's concern, but no reason to panic yet. Bob will pull through as history has shown, and when this happens, we could see a lot more lopsided scores in our favour.