Curious Hair wrote:
Where would that rank relative to the rest of the league's goalies? It seems easier to justify a weakness glove-side-high at the NHL level than, say, stick-side-low.
I wouldn't agree with that. When a goalie is constantly giving up goals to the glove side high that means he is down early on every shot which is a huge flaw in his playing style. It also shows a lack of confidence in his ability to cover the bottom of the net which is why he can't stop himself from cheating down low on every shot.
A goalie who is weak stick side low usually means he is slow and lacks reflexes and most likely wouldn't be playing in the NHL anyway.
Maybe if Crawford played more straight up and didn't cheat down low we'd see that he was actually quite weak on low shots which would indicate that's he's been trying to hide a lack of athletic ability this entire time?
Either way, from all the hockey I've watched I can't remember seeing a goalie who was so easy to beat in a certain spot as Crawford is. Even bums like Huet didn't have a glaring hole in one specific spot.
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LTG wrote:
Trae Young will be a bust. Book It!