Captain3rdLine
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@Bleedred Google Sheet is here, tweak as necessary
thats very nonwesternwhat the 'standard' with stuff like this these days?
d/m/y or m/d/y
im for the former
Really looking forward to reviewing Montembeault’s 5 goals against for Montreal.
He was absolute TRASH goalie with the Panthers a couple years ago when he played there. I seem to remember him racking up the softies, even though he rarely played. He didn’t play at all in the NHL last year.
thats very nonwestern
The worst culprit at season's end could be elected to win the "Mr. Softee" award.
I've counted breakaways and penalty kill goals as stoppable before. Why wouldn't I? Remember, these goals aren't necessarily the goalies if I count them stoppable. Just shots I thought the goalies could have had.
1)well the first goal, was on PP , he was screened, most likely unstoppable, unless he fought more to look around the screen?Really looking forward to reviewing Montembeault’s 5 goals against for Montreal.
He was absolute TRASH goalie with the Panthers a couple years ago when he played there. I seem to remember him racking up the softies, even though he rarely played. He didn’t play at all in the NHL last year.
i thought canadians also do M/D/Yahem American.
Rest of us use D/M/Y.
The only acceptable alternative is the reverse. Y/M/D.
i thought canadians also do M/D/Y
With all due respect, I don't think there's too many goals you would think are stoppable on the goalie?1)well the first goal, was on PP , he was screened, most likely unstoppable, unless he fought more to look around the screen?
2)second goal not stoppable , he looked fooled, or completely unprepared, but it was a 4 hole, above the pad below the blocker/arm. in slow mo, somebodys stick redirects the puck right in front of him. Throw pucks to the net you will score.
3) again, unstoppable, if you have not been introduced to oloffsons shot, there is a prime example, given time and space, the goalie would need to block the entire net ::insert walrus commercial::
4) ugh man im bad at this, not stoppable again. 2 v 3 somebody throws a high hard one to the net (saved with jumping shoulder, how do you rebound control that?) nobody clears shit or takes the man crashing the net, tap in.
5) again, powerplay, buffalo was moving the puck to 3-4 players crossing the entire ice left to right on the goalie , the one timer from across the ice he was late but there kinda, but it would not have matter top corner breadbasket
But hey love to hear everyone elses opinion, this is in my opinion. Dont read this until you looked at the highlights first and form your own.