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Starting Goaltender for Game Six is Anyones Guess

With their backs up against the wall, the Flyers have run out of time to fix the problems that have plagued them in their series against the Buffalo Sabres- penalties, powerplays, and inconsistent efforts from both the offense and goaltending.

Truth be told, if the offense was able to provide support in Game One or Game Four, goaltending wouldn’t have been a question at all. Both Sergei Bobrovsky and Brian Boucher performed better than many other goaltenders around the league, including Roberto Luongo (shelled in back-to-back games), Marc-Andre Fleury, and Antti Niemi.

With the appearance of Michael Leighton after a terrible outing by Boucher in Game Five, though, nobody has any idea who will start on Sunday. Coach Peter Laviolette told reporters, “I will have to sleep on that… and then probably give you nothing.”

They could turn back to Bobrovsky, who has been a healthy scratch for the last two games. The organization hoped that he would “get hot” by the time the playoffs started, but with the team playing so poorly over the last month and a half of the regular season, it didn’t happen.

Based on his comments and body language after Game Two, it appeared that the pressure of 36 years of disappointment had overtaken the 22 year-old netminder. Watching from the press box may have given him a sense of what to expect if he goes back in, but I would be surprised if the coaching staff granted him another opportunity.

Michael Leighton is currently occupying Bobrovsky’s stall in the locker room.

Leighton could be given the nod to start, but despite only allowing 1 goal on 21 shots, he kicked too many rebounds back out into the crease for my comfort. One could make the argument that the team played better in front of him, clearing the puck away for the majority of the rebounds, but there’s a risk associated with that.

There’s also a risk that turning back to Boucher could seal the Flyers’ fate if he buckles early again, but as a mainstay for the team the entire season, he deserves the start. He indicated after Game 5 that he would like a shot at redemption, and when he’s not trying to cheat with his positioning in the net, he’s been fine. In fact, his save percentage is in line with Ryan Miller’s (0.929 versus 0.933).

You can fault the organization for not spending more time and money searching for an elite goaltender (what else is new), but it’s a moot point in this discussion. These are your goaltenders, and one of them will have to stand on his head if the Flyers are to force Game Seven.

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Josh Janet

Josh Janet was raised in Northern New Jersey, but by an odd set of circumstances, is a Philadelphia sports fan. While recently converted to the Phillies, Josh is a diehard Flyers fan and can be expected to stay on top of the latest NHL news.

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paulman
paulman
April 24, 2011 12:14 am

It’s going to be a tough call and a difficult environment to go up to Buffalo and come out with a win to force a Game 7. I would go with Boucher in tomorrow’s game for SAbres Goalie MIller did not play real well eith last game and had some difficulties in seeing the puck on long outside shots and controlling his rebounds so he will most likley play lights out at home in Game 6 and whoever goals for the Flyers will have to match him…Should be a great game and of course a quick start by the FLyers is critical to bringing a game 7 back to Philly, have to start fast early and keep that crowd out of it

runtheball09
runtheball09
April 24, 2011 4:13 am

Boucher! Those first 4 minutes were a fluke. Leighton blew the block.

jakedog
jakedog
April 24, 2011 9:14 am

Peter the great created this mess at goaltending, mental gymnastics, now bob and bouch fried, too much thinking, over thinking, will be a tough one, but flyers coming back home for game 7. Put bouch in and keep him there

Casper
Casper
April 24, 2011 9:54 am

agreed jakedog…i think he did the goalie switch as a tactic to get his whole team focused, but you just can’t do that all the time. It loses its effectiveness. I think Boucher gets the start and the team is finally in a position they seem to get up for…the need to win or go home.