Since the 3rd period of Game 3, Bobrosvky has had the numbers of an AHL goaltender
Christopher BrownHe allowed just one goal to the Oilers’ potent attack, stopping 50 of 51 shots in the process.
It was said at the time that he would – without a doubt – win the Conn-Smythe Trophy, awarded to the most valuable player during the Stanley Cup playoffs. #MVP
That said, since the third period of Game 3, it’s been tougher for the goalie.
In fact, it’s really tough.
The Panthers managed to escape with the win in Game #3 even though the Oilers scored twice in the third period…
- 11 saves on 16 shots in Game #4 (.688 save percentage)
- 19 saves on 23 shots in Game #5 (.826 save percentage)
- 16 saves on 19 shots in Game #6 (.842 save percentage)
Stuart Skinner: Games 4-7 this postseason is 10-0, .943 SV%, 1.40 GAA
Sergei Bobrovsky: Stopped 78-of-80 shots through 1st 8 periods of Cup Final, allowed 14G on 64 shots since
As a Florida series backer, I am unwell
– Stormy Buonantony (@StormBuonantony) June 23, 2024
I didn’t have that on my bingo card, let’s put it that way. And I’m sure it’s the same for most of you.
So I can’t wait to see how the Panthers (and Bobrovsky) come out tomorrow night, with the season on the line.
Will the Floridian outfit go into the game full of confidence, after what’s happened in the last few games?
Matthew Tkachuk said after game #6 that the Panthers are “exactly where they want to be”, while the players keep saying they’re confident in their abilities (and in their goalkeeper).
They have no choice but to look forward… But if the Oilers score early and take control of the game in the first period, I can’t see the Panthers coming back from behind to win the Stanley Cup.
Overtime
– Usually, this is a very good sign.
A sure sign we aren’t playing baseball today: there’s a duck in the infield. pic.twitter.com/OGDQxMYJNO
– Eric Macramalla (@EricMacramalla) June 23, 2024