You’re right.
Never the goalies fault.
???
You have a reading comprehension issue, I certainly did not say that and I have a post history of pointing out obvious goaltending errors as well as defending them when no major error was committed and the puck goes in anyway... like last night, a night when our $1M backup put up exactly 0.900 SPCT and had one deflection and one breakaway go in on him and got a win.
That is OBJECTIVELY not a bad night.
Everybody makes errors... that's what hockey is about. But there are errors and there are ERRORS. In my opinion, major mental/tactical errors are where we should focus our attention. Pickard made one big one last night (mis-playing the puck), but got away with it. Embersson made one to give up the breakaway and he didn't get away with it, but nobody's blaming him or even talking about it... instead it's on Pickard? It makes no sense.
And for what? Pickard on the breakaway? There's no major visible error there... maybe just maybe he was a bit too early, over-anticipating Smith dragging the puck across to the far side? So he is already pushing with his right and over-weighting his left leg? Shot goes 7-hole rather than in a perfectly squared up belly. As I said above, that's like the equivalent of losing a puck battle because you were off balance. I mean you can blame him if you want, it's just not a very logical point of view.
All goalies make it to the NHL by being self-critical and perfectionists... and the better, more perfect, more consistent ones make $8-10M and still aren't perfect.
You guys are expecting a level of perfection out of Skinner and Pickard that they just frankly aren't capable of and aren't paid to be.
It's like complaining that Derek Ryan or Corey Perry aren't on pace to score 50 goals. I mean Corey has proven he can do that, so what's his problem right?