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Bob looked terrible in the series with the Pens. He was constantly fighting the puck and overreacting.
Not sure how Bob is the scapegoat here. Pittsburgh simply out played Columbus. As much as I hate Pitsburgh it's undeniable.
You put a team playing better in front of Bob and his numbers would be fine. You put a better goalie in net and you still lose.
Not sure how Bob is the scapegoat here. Pittsburgh simply out played Columbus. As much as I hate Pitsburgh it's undeniable.
You put a team playing better in front of Bob and his numbers would be fine. You put a better goalie in net and you still lose.
No, Carolina traded for the rights to negotiate with Darling. He can still test the FA market come 7/1 if he does not sign with the Canes.
Not sure how Bob is the scapegoat here. Pittsburgh simply out played Columbus. As much as I hate Pitsburgh it's undeniable.
You put a team playing better in front of Bob and his numbers would be fine. You put a better goalie in net and you still lose.
His main competition for the Vezina, Holtby, is having just about as much success with the Pens as Bob did.
What series did you watch? The only game they outplayed us easily was game 3. Game 1 and 2 was up for grabs and could have easily been won by us. We should have won game 4 and 5.
Not to speak for others but probably the one where Pittsburgh won 4-1 and outscored us 22-12.
One would hope/think so!Nominated for the Hart. First CBJ player to ever earn that honor. Deserves it for what he did. That has to mean he is locked for the Vezna if he's nominated for the hart.
Now Bob's gonna see a shrink to help him get over his playoff struggles
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According to Aaron Portzline of the Columbus-Dispatch, Bobrovsky and the Blue Jackets both agreed that his struggles in the playoffs are mental and that the goalie was “receptive” to the idea of either working with a sports psychologist, or doing “other types of mental training” to help get over those struggles.
More from the Dispatch:
“Sergei is devoted to excellence,” said Paul Theofanous, Bobrovsky’s agent. “Every year he looks at himself after the season and says, ‘What can I do better? What can I do smarter? How do I make myself more effective?’ He’s an incredibly driven player and person. Incredibly devoted.”
But nobody will say what that’s going to entail, mostly because they don’t want Bobrovsky’s struggles to become a constant topic of discussion.
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Bobrovsky certainly wouldn’t be the first goalie in the NHL that has seen a sports psychologist. Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury worked with one following the 2012-13 season following a disastrous postseason performance that saw him lose his starting job to Tomas Vokoun.
Washington Capitals goalie Braden Holtby, the reigning Vezina Trophy winner and a finalist again this season, referenced that he has worked with one, including during their second-round series against the Penguins this year.
Now Bob's gonna see a shrink to help him get over his playoff struggles
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Now Bob's gonna see a shrink to help him get over his playoff struggles
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Now Bob's gonna see a shrink to help him get over his playoff struggles
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Good to hear. Hopefully it works out.Now Bob's gonna see a shrink to help him get over his playoff struggles
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Now Bob's gonna see a shrink to help him get over his playoff struggles
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