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His play for Team Canada in the 2002 World Junior Championships helped him make quite a name for himself, as he led the team to a silver medal while posting a 1.28 goals-against average and .957 save percentage.

eastonpensfan wrote:If I'm not mistaken, WJC Fleury did this...His play for Team Canada in the 2002 World Junior Championships helped him make quite a name for himself, as he led the team to a silver medal while posting a 1.28 goals-against average and .957 save percentage.

Tade wrote:An F!! for MAF???? One bad goal doesn't deserve an F...maybe he wouldn't be flopping around so much if the Pens showed any type of defense last night. It might be distracting to Marc when he is getting pucks put at him and looking up and seeing Whitney's face looking like a deer in headlights. Sorry, but I would give it a C - for his performance.
All the posters who are bashing MAF - Do you remember how many games he won for the Pens? All those remarkable saves? All goaltenders go through a bit of slump at times...even Brodeur has been in a mild slump..but you don't see the Devils fans yelling bring in Clemenson.
Let the kid work out this problems on the ice, not on the bench...because Tblow is not the answer..a couple of good periods here and there do not make a goalie.

Tade wrote:An F!! for MAF???? One bad goal doesn't deserve an F...maybe he wouldn't be flopping around so much if the Pens showed any type of defense last night. It might be distracting to Marc when he is getting pucks put at him and looking up and seeing Whitney's face looking like a deer in headlights. Sorry, but I would give it a C - for his performance.
All the posters who are bashing MAF - Do you remember how many games he won for the Pens? All those remarkable saves? All goaltenders go through a bit of slump at times...even Brodeur has been in a mild slump..but you don't see the Devils fans yelling bring in Clemenson.
Let the kid work out this problems on the ice, not on the bench...because Tblow is not the answer..a couple of good periods here and there do not make a goalie.


bigkam wrote:I really think that both Malkin and Crosby are going through dry spells right now, plain and simple. I thought both were pretty much invisible out there for most of the game, or at least until Sid won it in the SO. But should you sit either of them? No, that would be pretty stupid. You have to remember that you're still dealing with two kids that are going to go through rough stretches, and this happens to be one of them. I'm also not a fan of Malkin on Crosby's line; I think he waits for Sid to do something when he's there, instead of Malkin creating on his own. Bad move by Therrien.
I realize MCM did not call for Crosby to be sat, but if you're going to sit Malkin, why not another young star who is struggling at the same clip? And sitting either of them makes no sense.


Mad City Mike wrote:Where did THAT come from?
OFFENSE: A. Anytime you put up three even-strength goals on Ottawa, you’re doing a good job. Two of the goals were transition goals, one off a good forecheck. And none of them was by the top line (though it’s debatable what the top line is at the moment). Once again, great work by the lower lines in the third period. They really hadn’t generated much up until that point. I guess they were lulling Ottawa to sleep. Then a nice steal by Christensen leads to a Roberts goal and then a pretty passing play by Staal and Laraque (bet you never thought you’d hear both those names and “pretty passing playâ€￾ in the same sentence, did you?) led to the tying goal by Malone. It just came out of nowhere, as the Pens seemed totally out of this game. But once they quit taking penalties, they were able to turn the tide in their favor. Once they got one, the fragile Sens started thinking about their last two games, and the Pens pounced. And somehow pulled out a win. Amazing!
POWER PLAY: F. Yet another abysmal performance with the man advantage. They rarely put any pressure on the Sens. Emery was playing in a rocking chair back there. At some point, they are going to come up with an entry plan other than Sid or Malkin trying to beat five guys. That clearly isn’t working, mainly because it’s all they seem to do. A cross ice pass to Whitney actually got through, but it took him like 5 minutes to release the shot, which Emery stopped. It is time to redesign this whole mess. Malkin off the top unit, Roberts on. Simplify. Get pucks to the net and go for rebounds. It is way too fancy right now, and it ain’t working.


DelPen wrote:Crosby or Malkin need to play the other point. They are on top of each other and it's become rather pontless to pass between them on the right boards. 90% of the movement occurs on that side bewteen Gonchar, Malkin and Crosby. Ideally, the PP would have Gonchar and Malkin at the point, Roberts in front, EC on the left boards and Crosby on the right boards. Crosby can still try for the back door to Malkin or EC and Roberts being in front can also send lose pucks to the boards for EC and Crosby.
The PP needs a new look in a bad way. The 2nd unit could then be Malone, Rex and Staal up front with Whitney and Orpik at the point, especially at the end of the PP so then the pairings don't get messed up.

Tade wrote:Mad City Mike wrote:Tade wrote:An F!! for MAF???? One bad goal doesn't deserve an F...maybe he wouldn't be flopping around so much if the Pens showed any type of defense last night. It might be distracting to Marc when he is getting pucks put at him and looking up and seeing Whitney's face looking like a deer in headlights. Sorry, but I would give it a C - for his performance.
All the posters who are bashing MAF - Do you remember how many games he won for the Pens? All those remarkable saves? All goaltenders go through a bit of slump at times...even Brodeur has been in a mild slump..but you don't see the Devils fans yelling bring in Clemenson.
Let the kid work out this problems on the ice, not on the bench...because Tblow is not the answer..a couple of good periods here and there do not make a goalie.
The long-range shot had no business going in. On one of the others he was flopping around because he once again put a rebound of a relatively harmless shot right back in front, where the Sens were swarming. Obviously, Therrien agreed with me, or he wouldn't have yanked Fleury. Although, I must say, when it happened, I thought it was half Fleury and half a mercy pull because the team was stinking it up.
I wiull agree with you on the d-men, and I addressed that separately. They were pathetic last night. The one goal where Whitney was on one side of the crease staring at the boards and Orpik was on the other side doing the same thing, while two Sens were swatting away at the loose puck, would have made me laugh if it hadn't made me cry.
For those who do not remember, I lived in Chicago for awhile and watched Tblow a lot and even watched him live with the guy who posted this grade. I have seen him for who he is and while I do have MAF on my fantasy team...I would rather see Caron, Seabass, Barasso or even Snapshot in goal then Tblow. I am pulling very hard for MAF because I have seen the other side and trust me its a nightmare!


bigkam wrote:I really think that both Malkin and Crosby are going through dry spells right now, plain and simple. I thought both were pretty much invisible out there for most of the game, or at least until Sid won it in the SO. But should you sit either of them? No, that would be pretty stupid. You have to remember that you're still dealing with two kids that are going to go through rough stretches, and this happens to be one of them. I'm also not a fan of Malkin on Crosby's line; I think he waits for Sid to do something when he's there, instead of Malkin creating on his own. Bad move by Therrien.
I realize MCM did not call for Crosby to be sat, but if you're going to sit Malkin, why not another young star who is struggling at the same clip? And sitting either of them makes no sense.


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