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It's not throwing under the bus when it's true.
Condon was 38 out of 38 goalies. He was a rookie or whatever you want to say but he didn't produce and that's why he ended up on waivers.
No matter how "true" it is, it's bad form for a coach to throw a young goalie who was put in an impossible position, under the bus during a post-game presser. Of course he didn't produce, he was in over his head. However, this is not a player that a coach should have pointed a finger at. It wasn't for lack of effort, he just couldn't give what he didn't have. The GM failed to address the back-up goalie issue prior to the start of last season, which led to Condon. Obviously, the GM learned something this time around.