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  • #44714
    Mash
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    Refs gave the Oilers that game on a silver platter but Montreal needed to at least find a way to get a point there imho.

    Refs are not something they can control, and something that pretty much evens out thought-out the season.

    Seems like a weak excuse to me, but the refs did not give up a 2 goal lead twice last night.

    #44713
    Pat1993
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    If he was losing, but his numbers were much better, this would be a very different conversation.

    that was kind of my point, the numbers are inflated (or deflated, depending on how you look at it) with a game like last night since the opposing team was more aggressive and scored goals with fewer shots than on the night before.

    but at this point I don’t think it’s worth even talking about it, you clearly aren’t a fan of Monty and never will be, and that’s fine.

    #44711
    fidopro
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    While I agree (as written in the blog) that Dobes needs to be the guy until proven otherwise at this point, I can’t think of one bad goal Montembeault allowed against the Oilers.

    Could he have been better? Yes. Was he “an absolute disaster”? No.

    Refs gave the Oilers that game on a silver platter but Montreal needed to at least find a way to get a point there imho.

    I totally agree Hugo.
    also, watching Carrier following his man all the way up to the blue line on that last goal was pure joy. I said it before and won’t repeat it… you all know what I think.

    #44710
    Mash
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    End of the day, the numbers speak for themselves.

    5 games, 2 wins, 3.82GAA, 0.842 Save %.

    sure but objectively speaking the contrast in performances between Dobes and Monty was accentuated by the fact Dobes faced a Calgary team that is struggling to score goals, while Monty faced a much more offensively aggressive Oilers team, and it was the second night of a back-to-back for the team in front of him.

    Dobes deserves the start on Saturday but both goalies aren’t necessarily worlds apart like you think they are.

    I guess if you want to be a #1 goalie, you got to win those types of games.

    If he was losing, but his numbers were much better, this would be a very different conversation.

    #44704
    Pat1993
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    End of the day, the numbers speak for themselves.

    5 games, 2 wins, 3.82GAA, 0.842 Save %.

    sure but objectively speaking the contrast in performances between Dobes and Monty was accentuated by the fact Dobes faced a Calgary team that is struggling to score goals, while Monty faced a much more offensively aggressive Oilers team, and it was the second night of a back-to-back for the team in front of him.

    Dobes deserves the start on Saturday but both goalies aren’t necessarily worlds apart like you think they are.

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    #44703
    Scabeh
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    Won’t blame him for the tips, but goals 5 and 6 looked weak.

    He is not good positionally at times and playing too far back in his net, like he is too worried to let a goal in / trying to play it safe.

    I did not watch past the 1st period, but from the highlights, he did not look confident at all.

    End of the day, the numbers speak for themselves.

    5 games, 2 wins, 3.82GAA, 0.842 Save %.

    Oh he needs to be better, absolutely.

    Good thing Dobes is playing incredibly well until Monty finds his game. It gives us time.

    Still a frustrating loss and if anyone were an absolute disaster yesterday, it was the refs. Holy.

    #44702
    Mash
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    While I agree (as written in the blog) that Dobes needs to be the guy until proven otherwise at this point, I can’t think of one bad goal Montembeault allowed against the Oilers.

    Won’t blame him for the tips, but goals 5 and 6 looked weak.

    He is not good positionally at times and playing too far back in his net, like he is too worried to let a goal in / trying to play it safe.

    I did not watch past the 1st period, but from the highlights, he did not look confident at all.

    End of the day, the numbers speak for themselves.

    5 games, 2 wins, 3.82GAA, 0.842 Save %.

    #44700
    Scabeh
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    Who is the #1 goalie again?

    What an absolute disaster.

    Fall behind 3-1, come back to make it 5-3, then get blasted out of the water 6-5.

    Dobes better get the next start.

    While I agree (as written in the blog) that Dobes needs to be the guy until proven otherwise at this point, I can’t think of one bad goal Montembeault allowed against the Oilers.

    Could he have been better? Yes. Was he “an absolute disaster”? No.

    Refs gave the Oilers that game on a silver platter but Montreal needed to at least find a way to get a point there imho.

    #44699
    kicksave856
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    Who is the #1 goalie again?

    not me.

    (good morning!)

    #44698
    Mash
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    Who is the #1 goalie again?

    What an absolute disaster.

    Fall behind 3-1, come back to make it 5-3, then get blasted out of the water 6-5.

    Dobes better get the next start.

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