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Schneider would have stopped Kopitar


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See how Brodeur flops just like Luongo?

Broduer literally gets one one hand and falls down, EXACTLY AS LUONGO DOES.

Schneider is immune to that and would have slide to the right remaining in an upside down T formation making himself too big for Kopitar to have a chance.

We all know it.

Trade Luongo.

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I feel a new meme coming...

A completely unrelated series of comments, ending in trade Luongo. Kind of like six degrees of Kevin Bacon.

"Cheating on your wife is a gamble. A type of gambling is poker. Luongo plays poker. Trade Luongo."

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Brodeur sucks. He's only the NHL's all time leader in regular season wins, shutouts and game played. And on top of that, he only has 4 Vezina's, 2 gold medals and 3 Stanley Cups. What a loser, he obviously has no idea what he's doing.

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If we're talking "what ifs" and the Canucks were the Western Conference representative that game would have never gotten to overtime in the first place.....Parise's gloved in goal would have counted. :P

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Schneider stop Kopitar? Well, maybe.. maybe not. But did Schneider stop Jarret Stoll in OT in game 5?

Anyways, there's no end to the ignorance of some of you 'hockey fans', is there? You're merely dissing the two winningest goalies among active goalies in the NHL in Brodeur and Luongo with your 'flopping' comments. They wouldn't achieve that if 'flopping' was a serious defect in their game, now would they? If you paid attention to the types of goals scored during the playoffs, you'd notice ALL the goalies, including the other final four goalies Quick, Lundquist, and Smith, flopped around at times... and yes, even allowed 5-hole goals. How about giving credit to the world-class players shooting at them?

To say 'Schneider is immune to that (flopping)' is incredibly ignorant. First of all, you're talking about a goalie who has played only 60+ NHL games. So obviously, that isn't a lot of games to make that judgement. Secondly, you are delusional if you don't think he's going to give up that type of goal.

Sure. trade Luongo. You will rue the day that we do. I know it.

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