It's not just the Finals trophy, and it's not like Bob has been on an island in the Finals with the rest of the Panthers playing bad and winning 1-0. The games have ended 3-0, 4-1 and 4-3, needing to score 4 goals in game 3 in order to win. Barkov has also been fantastic in the finals, scoring the game winner in the last game nonetheless.
Also: whose narrative is that, and should we base trophies on narratives? That explanation might be convenient and easier for Oilers fans to swallow, putting it all on the goalie difference (because goalies can be hot and cold and changed easier than the whole rest of the team from their perspective).
Both of them are good picks, and Bobrovsky would also be a deserving pick. I'm just not sure where this certainty and switch of narrative came from. I guess with it being this close, the last game(s) could help make the decision.
Well that's kinda it, it was kinda tied going into the Final, and yes Barkov has been magnificent in the Final, but Bob basically won game 1 for them and has been great in the other two games too. Barkov has shut the big guns down, but when they have broken through Bob has stoned them, and they still don't have an answer for them
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Also, yes it is a playoffs trophy and not a Finals trophy, but Bob has been great all playoffs. He really had to outduel Vasi in most of the games in the 1st round, and against NY he got lost in the weeds because Igor was otherworldly. But Bob was also fantastic.
No Panthers is on an island right now, overall as a team they have just been a lot better than the Oilers. Everyone is chipping in and making big plays. But you still need a few big dogs at the top to drag you into victories.
The narrative is winning
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Yes, but Bob has been the best player. Believe me, I love Barkov and he has shut down Mc David and Drai. But there are 29 other Oiler skaters.