The stats simply prove this isn't the case. By all advanced metrics posted throughout this thread and others George is simply a shitty goalie that gives up way more than expected.
All goalies get left out to dry multiple times a game. Difference is other goalies find a way to bail the team out more often than not because it's their job to make a clutch save. George rarely does this.
Hell even with as bad as we played we had 2 scenarios where we got point blank changes, one was on Makar 10ft out, because Tampa f***ed up, Vasi just made the save so no harm no foul so to speak.
The guy sucks and is in no place to be pitching a fit about some bad defense.
The stats say it is not true that he's been hung out to dry many times? But also all goalies get hung out to dry? So has he or not?
Look, no one is defending George's play, it has, aside from a few outliers, stunk like rat shit all year.
But just because he's not been great doesn't mean he should have to bottle up all his emotions in a fraught and stressful environment. You don't have to earn the right to be pissed off. "Sorry, George you didn't bank your pre-requisite Pissed Off credits yet, keep it to yourself" Human emotions don't work like that.
As I said earlier, of all the things for people to get up in arms about, him getting pissed off should be pretty low on the list. It feels like people are just so angry with him they'll pick at anything and everything he does. If he didn't get pissed off it would be that he doesn't care and is checked out. He ordered a chicken sandwich from Chick Fil A instead of the clearly superior Popeyes version? How dare he.
I find it an odd thing to get angry about. Emotions come out when they come out. But we can agree to disagree here.
Either way, if he doesn't figure his shit out soon he's likely done in this league. That's a pretty stressful environment he finds himself, rightfully, in.