Somebody said this was the wrong game to start Binnington because the difficulty level is too high (trap game) and that Berube should stick with Husso until the break. Was the try worth ruining Binnington's confidence when not starting him would have given him time to work on his basics in practice? I don't think so. It was always gonna end like this.
This was the 2nd night of a road B2B. Unless you don't have a healthy pro-level goalie available, you should never start the same goalie in both night's of a non-playoff/elimination B2B. It's a toss up even in the playoffs depending on who your backup is. You absolutely have to start Binner in either Calgary or Vancouver. We got dominated by both and Vancouver has looked very good under a new coach. Even with hindsight, I can't say with any confidence that one of those teams would have been a better one for Binner.
I don't think that we would have won last night with Husso in net. Even at his absolute A game, he isn't pitching a shutout. He was insanely good against Vancouver, allowing just 1 goal on 4.32 xGA. We somehow allowed .65
more expected goals against Calgary than we did against Vancouver (which was our 2nd highest xGA night of the year going in to the night). Swapping goalies probably doesn't get us any more points and very well could have resulted in fewer points on the weekend. Playing Husso both nights probably doesn't get us any more points and is way too much strain on his body.
I'm 100% good with Berube's decision on the goalie starts.