The only two truly egregious goals against were #4 and #5. #4 is a total fluke play we've seen even the best goalies fall victim to(George had one go off the back wall and rebound out off his back leg and in, it happens), looks ugly when it happens but not really much you can do about it. #5 is pretty inexcusable as that's just not tracking the play and poor technique sealing off the post at the bottom of the net. All said, you take those out of the equation and the Attack still lose 6-1. Can't really say anybody had a great game last night.
By my count, that's only the third blowout against the Attack this year, Kingston, Brantford games being the other two from earlier in the year. Those losses happen, sometimes at inopportune times, but it's part of the game. Considering where this version of the Attack is at in the development process they've been pretty darn consistent in performance night in and night out all season long. The response on Sunday will tell you an awful lot about the resiliency and the character of this team.