Dekes For Days
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It's under goaltending...Is it part of the player summary as I haven't seen it there on naturalstat?
You've claimed a lot of things. Among them, that Keefe's system creates more odd man rushes against. You brought no evidence of that. It was shown to you that we allow less scoring chances and high danger chances and our expected goals against has dropped. For some reason, that didn't matter to you, and you still attributed Andersen's decline to rush chances specifically. Rush chances specifically were shown to you, showing you to be wrong, and you wouldn't even accept those; apparently there's some super secret but unstoppable rush chances that don't show up on anything. Even when it was shown that Andersen's high danger SV% has remained similar and his decline is caused by a drop in saving lower-end shots, you still wouldn't accept it.What do you think my claim is/was?
And then you somehow attempted to blame workload when Andersen is playing fewer games now than he was when he was doing well. You're just throwing whatever you can at the wall with no substantiation, and I'm not sure why you just can't accept Andersen is playing worse. It's the overwhelmingly obvious answer, and matches the beloved eye test as well.
Goalies fluctuate massively, even within their peaks. I mean look at Quick. Won LA two cups, but smack dab in the middle is a season where he put up a 0.902 SV%. 2-3 year stretches of great play (which is all Andersen really has) surrounded by mediocre play is also not uncommon in the slightest. You act like he's some generational goalie. He was a backup/platoon before he came to us, and then had a great few years (mostly relative to our defense, not in the actual stats), and now seems to be struggling. I mean, maybe it's a blip and he'll go back to being great... maybe all Andersen had in him was a few good years... but what's clear is that Andersen's struggles right now are because of Andersen, not the team. He's also 31 now; not really in his "prime".Sudden goalie changes do not happen all the time for situations like this, I.e. bona-fide starter starting to struggle out of nowhere after years of consistent high level play, still well within his prime and generally better quality teammates now.
Babcock didn't have a defensive system.Babcock style defensive system.
This has nothing to do with Dubas; that's pure deflection (and incorrect). You did blame it on the coach/system; suggesting it was because of odd-man rushes/breakaways under the Keefe system, contrary to all evidence.I didn't blame it on the coach or system, I proposed possible reasons for his play getting markedly worse under Keefe. Your so protective of anything Dubas related, it is insufferable