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But again, that's to no fault of his own. He cannot control not getting any starts. If he is still practicing with the team and working with the goaltending coach, he should be able to start a back to back.

Georgiev could let up 9 goals tonight, and I'd almost guarantee Quinn would go with Georgiev the next game.

Georgiev and Shesterkin are getting starts in front of a completely different team [and I'm not downplaying Shesterkin who has clearly looked better than both through any stretch this season].

Lundqvist and Georgiev literally had identical stats through the first 40 games of the season, all of a sudden "Georgiev is better" because he is getting more starts in front of a team that is playing competitive hockey?

The first half of the season did not show Georgiev was any better. They had identical stats and he had a lower quality of competition. Now he climbs up to a .914 playing in front of a different team, and he is clearly superior in Quinns eyes. To me, that's not fair.
This notion that “The Team Plays Worse” in front of Lundqvist is beyond absurd.
 
That clip of Hayes chugging along and scoring is hilarious. But none the less keep a eye out for that goofy f***.
 
Buch in his normal spot in warmups. McKegg out.

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But again, that's to no fault of his own. He cannot control not getting any starts. If he is still practicing with the team and working with the goaltending coach, he should be able to start a back to back.

Georgiev could let up 9 goals tonight, and I'd almost guarantee Quinn would go with Georgiev the next game.

Georgiev and Shesterkin are getting starts in front of a completely different team [and I'm not downplaying Shesterkin who has clearly looked better than both through any stretch this season].

Lundqvist and Georgiev literally had identical stats through the first 40 games of the season, all of a sudden "Georgiev is better" because he is getting more starts in front of a team that is playing competitive hockey?

The first half of the season did not show Georgiev was any better. They had identical stats and he had a lower quality of competition. Now he climbs up to a .914 playing in front of a different team, and he is clearly superior in Quinns eyes. To me, that's not fair.

I dont see it. Aren't they consistently giving up 40+ shots a night? The offense is firing on all cylinders but i think its more so that G and Igor are standing on there heads and keeping them in it then this team playing stellar D in front of them
 
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This notion that “The Team Plays Worse” in front of Lundqvist is beyond absurd.

I didnt say different.

I said earlier in the year. Which is true. Or do you think what Georgiev is playing in front of now is equivalent to what Georgiev played in front of through the first 40 games.

When all things were equal the two had identical stats. Georgiev sees an uptick when the team improves. Pretty easy to see the correlation.
 
I dont see it. Aren't they consistently giving up 40+ shots a night? The offense is firing on all cylinders but i think its more so that G and Igor are standing on there heads and keeping them in it then this team playing stellar D in front of them
I dont see it. Aren't they consistently giving up 40+ shots a night? The offense is firing on all cylinders but i think its more so that G and Igor are standing on there heads and keeping them in it then this team playing stellar D in front of them

Number of shots and quality of shots are not the same thing.
 
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