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Around the NHL - Part XLV (Playoffs edition)


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The Panthers, at the time, had just lost the first two games of their second round series in Toronto.

Bobrovsky had allowed nine goals in the two losses, and his numbers in Florida’s first seven games of the playoffs — which included a 4-1 series win against the Lightning — did not look good.

Things have certainly changed.

Of the 18 goalies who had played at least three playoff games in the postseason, Bobrovsky’s .876 save percentage ranked 16th. His GAA of 2.90 was 13th.

Bobrovsky also had a goals-saved above average of minus-3.9 which was only better than Adin Hill, Stuart Skinner, and Connor Hellebuyck.

Today?

The stats certainly look a lot different.

The Panthers ended up winning four of the final five games in that series against the Maple Leafs — and Bobrovsky was critical in those victories.

He also made 31 saves on Tuesday night in Game 1 against the Hurricanes.

Bobrovsky’s updated numbers are much better than they were just a couple of weeks ago.

His save percentage is up to .905 and ranks eighth among playoff goalies. His GAA of 2.29 is all the way up to fourth in the NHL.

Bobrovsky has now saved 1.7 goals above average, which ranks sixth.
 
You have to admire the way Seguin grew as a player. From getting a bad reputation in Boston to breaking out in Dallas, dealing with a lot of lower body injuries, adapting to being more of a middle six player without complaint, taking lots of defensive responsibilities, becoming very competent two way, great compete level, very good on the dot and a true leader on that team. Really matured, really became committed and dedicated to being effective no matter the role. I would love to see some of that in NY.
 
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