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Massive game and like an idiot I offered to wait to watch it with a friend last night at his birthday party. We were at a pub.. who knows how late he stayed out and of course he's still sleeping. Damn you alcohol!
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Rask still has a shutout............ damn.
Rask rated top goalie, according to CBC.
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Heading into the Olympics, here are the 10 best goalies at the tournament:
Tuukka Rask, Finland – He was excellent for Boston in the Stanley Cup final and has followed up that fine play with an excellent .928 save percentage and a league-leading five shutouts.
Ryan Miller, United States – The best goalie in Vancouver four years ago has found his form this season with 15 wins on a bad Buffalo team and sound .923 save percentage.
Henrik Lundqvist, Sweden – He wasn’t very good early, but Lundqvist certainly has exhibited his winning ways lately with a four-game win streak.
Carey Price, Canada – The cool-as-a-cucumber goalie was overheated at the end of the season because of his dismal play. But he’s been consistent for Montreal this season with 25 wins and a .924 save percentage.
Jonas Hiller, Switzerland – His stock dropped a tad with only one win in six starts after reeling off 14 in row for Anaheim.
Semyon Varlamov, Russia – He leads the league in saves with 1,436 and already has checked in with a career-high 28 wins for Colorado this season.
Antti Niemi, Finland – He’s tied with Price for the most starts this season at 47 and simply wins and wins and wins for San Jose.
Jonathan Quick, United States – He hasn’t been as good since he returned from his serious groin injury. His has lost five of his last since for Los Angeles and has a less-than-ordinary 6-8-2 record since he returned after being sidelined for eight weeks.
Roberto Luongo, Canada – The defending gold-medal champion has slumped with only a victory in his last six starts and a less than dazzling .887 save percentage for Vancouver.
Jaroslav Halak, Slovakia – Since a flu bug took him from the net for 12 days after Christmas, Halak has gone 7-2-1 since Jan. 9 for Slovakia.
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Heading into the Olympics, here are the 10 best goalies at the tournament:
Tuukka Rask, Finland – He was excellent for Boston in the Stanley Cup final and has followed up that fine play with an excellent .928 save percentage and a league-leading five shutouts.
Ryan Miller, United States – The best goalie in Vancouver four years ago has found his form this season with 15 wins on a bad Buffalo team and sound .923 save percentage.
Henrik Lundqvist, Sweden – He wasn’t very good early, but Lundqvist certainly has exhibited his winning ways lately with a four-game win streak.
Carey Price, Canada – The cool-as-a-cucumber goalie was overheated at the end of the season because of his dismal play. But he’s been consistent for Montreal this season with 25 wins and a .924 save percentage.
Jonas Hiller, Switzerland – His stock dropped a tad with only one win in six starts after reeling off 14 in row for Anaheim.
Semyon Varlamov, Russia – He leads the league in saves with 1,436 and already has checked in with a career-high 28 wins for Colorado this season.
Antti Niemi, Finland – He’s tied with Price for the most starts this season at 47 and simply wins and wins and wins for San Jose.
Jonathan Quick, United States – He hasn’t been as good since he returned from his serious groin injury. His has lost five of his last since for Los Angeles and has a less-than-ordinary 6-8-2 record since he returned after being sidelined for eight weeks.
Roberto Luongo, Canada – The defending gold-medal champion has slumped with only a victory in his last six starts and a less than dazzling .887 save percentage for Vancouver.
Jaroslav Halak, Slovakia – Since a flu bug took him from the net for 12 days after Christmas, Halak has gone 7-2-1 since Jan. 9 for Slovakia.
I would have done the same. It was him or Lundqvist. however, at the time of this article, would have said Lundqvist since Rask wasn't on his A game heading into break