His d left him out to dry on maybe 3 of the goals. The fourth was a lucky kinda bounce. He did make some brlliant stops though. Good news is that he isn't Theo!
Both goalies have looked shaky at best but the good news is that the team is finding ways to win. Abby looked like he was fighting the puck all night. But it is early and hopefully one or the other will find their groove!
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The 4th goal he didn't have any chance on -- it was freak goal. But overall, I thought he looked very nervous out there vs. the Avs. He was jumpy, off his angles, and got twisted around on several occasions.
None of the other four goals were easy saves, and the D was absent on two if not three of them. But nothing I saw last night tells me that we have a #1 goalie in Abby. Against a team that wasn't on the end of a road trip against tough competitors, we'd have lost the game.
Desi wrote: The 4th goal he didn't have any chance on -- it was freak goal. But overall, I thought he looked very nervous out there vs. the Avs. He was jumpy, off his angles, and got twisted around on several occasions.
None of the other four goals were easy saves, and the D was absent on two if not three of them. But nothing I saw last night tells me that we have a #1 goalie in Abby. Against a team that wasn't on the end of a road trip against tough competitors, we'd have lost the game.
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Desi- like I said. the great news is we are finding ways to win. I am impressed with out record but unimpressed with the level of play in some areas. But the fact that we are finding ways to win in adverse situations is great news for this team. As the season goes on and the coaches are able to iron out some of the wrinkles then we should continue to see good things.
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