2012
04.13
04.13
sporting a goals allowed average of five, Pittsburgh Penguins's goalie Marc-Andre Fleury must be considered the worst goaltender left in the NHL playoffs.
Move over Braden Holtby, the rookie goaltender who limited the Bruins to one goal in his first taste of NHL playoff action, there is a new challenger for your mantle of worst playoff goalie, and this one has already won a Stanley Cup.
Friday night's action saw the Pittsburgh Penguins allow eight goals on home ice, minus the empty netter which completed a Claude Giroux hat trick, Fleury was responsible for seven goals allowed.
Fleury was challenged thirty times by the upbeat Philadelphia Flyers, who for the second time in as many games, forged a mighty comeback against the hapless ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins
Move over Braden Holtby, the rookie goaltender who limited the Bruins to one goal in his first taste of NHL playoff action, there is a new challenger for your mantle of worst playoff goalie, and this one has already won a Stanley Cup.
Friday night's action saw the Pittsburgh Penguins allow eight goals on home ice, minus the empty netter which completed a Claude Giroux hat trick, Fleury was responsible for seven goals allowed.
Fleury was challenged thirty times by the upbeat Philadelphia Flyers, who for the second time in as many games, forged a mighty comeback against the hapless ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins