Looks like any team that wants to beat Philly in the playoffs better not let them score 3 goals against them in a game because if they do....Well quite frankly.... they're fucked...
As shaky as he looked at times this still held pretty true. The Flyers never lost a game these playoffs in which they scored more than 3 goals.They only scored more than 3 one time against Jersey and they won that game.
The Flyers never showed up to play the Devils and it would not have made a difference who was in net.
Bryzgalov was actually actually given one of the games 3 stars in the game 2 and 4 losses where he played great in net and gave them every opportunity to steal the games. The team in front of him sucked terribly for the whole series so to hang it on him is just stupid.
The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolf doesn't perform in the circus.
Looks like any team that wants to beat Philly in the playoffs better not let them score 3 goals against them in a game because if they do....Well quite frankly.... they're fucked...
As shaky as he looked at times this still held pretty true. The Flyers never lost a game these playoffs in which they scored more than 3 goals.They only scored more than 3 one time against Jersey and they won that game.
The Flyers never showed up to play the Devils and it would not have made a difference who was in net.
Bryzgalov was actually actually given one of the games 3 stars in the game 2 and 4 losses where he played great in net and gave them every opportunity to steal the games. The team in front of him sucked terribly for the whole series so to hang it on him is just stupid.
Vokoun lost his job to two different goalies, both kids and that is pretty hard to do lol. If he had of been in net these playoffs the Caps would have been long gone before the Flyers so what is your point? What Claude said to you still rings true. Vokoun was a 100% fail for Washington and will propbably be looking for a new job next year so maybe Philly can still have him if they want lol. Why would the Caps keep him over Holtby and Neuvirth? They are both better and younger and both now have more playoff experience than the hapless Vokoun.
I do not like Bryzgalovs lazy attitude but he played incredible in net long enough in the season to get a young, new team into the playoffs comfortably and he did it, playing behind a wide open team, that played little defense and a terrible beat up defense missing 3 of it's top defensemen come playoff time.
Vokoun was a failure behind one of the tightest defensive systems in the NHL, and most likely played himself right out of a job.
The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolf doesn't perform in the circus.
Vokoun lost his job to two different goalies, both kids and that is pretty hard to do lol. If he had of been in net these playoffs the Caps would have been long gone before the Flyers so what is your point? What Claude said to you still rings true. Vokoun was a 100% fail for Washington and will propbably be looking for a new job next year so maybe Philly can still have him if they want lol. Why would the Caps keep him over Holtby and Neuvirth? They are both better and younger and both now have more playoff experience than the hapless Vokoun.
I do not like Bryzgalovs lazy attitude but he played incredible in net long enough in the season to get a young, new team into the playoffs comfortably and he did it, playing behind a wide open team, that played little defense and a terrible beat up defense missing 3 of it's top defensemen come playoff time.
Vokoun was a failure behind one of the tightest defensive systems in the NHL, and most likely played himself right out of a job.
Vokoun lost his job to two different goalies, both kids and that is pretty hard to do lol. If he had of been in net these playoffs the Caps would have been long gone before the Flyers so what is your point? What Claude said to you still rings true. Vokoun was a 100% fail for Washington and will propbably be looking for a new job next year so maybe Philly can still have him if they want lol. Why would the Caps keep him over Holtby and Neuvirth? They are both better and younger and both now have more playoff experience than the hapless Vokoun.
I do not like Bryzgalovs lazy attitude but he played incredible in net long enough in the season to get a young, new team into the playoffs comfortably and he did it, playing behind a wide open team, that played little defense and a terrible beat up defense missing 3 of it's top defensemen come playoff time.
Vokoun was a failure behind one of the tightest defensive systems in the NHL, and most likely played himself right out of a job.
To a good Alberta boy though, the only canada goalies that rival the frenchies.
Vokoun lost his job to two different goalies, both kids and that is pretty hard to do lol. If he had of been in net these playoffs the Caps would have been long gone before the Flyers so what is your point? What Claude said to you still rings true. Vokoun was a 100% fail for Washington and will propbably be looking for a new job next year so maybe Philly can still have him if they want lol. Why would the Caps keep him over Holtby and Neuvirth? They are both better and younger and both now have more playoff experience than the hapless Vokoun.
I do not like Bryzgalovs lazy attitude but he played incredible in net long enough in the season to get a young, new team into the playoffs comfortably and he did it, playing behind a wide open team, that played little defense and a terrible beat up defense missing 3 of it's top defensemen come playoff time.
Vokoun was a failure behind one of the tightest defensive systems in the NHL, and most likely played himself right out of a job.
To a good Alberta boy though, the only canada goalies that rival the frenchies.
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