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Schneider would have stopped Kopitar


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But he couldn't stop Stoll.

Luongo would have had that shot covered. We've seen Lu come up big at big situations, he just wasn't given a chance this playoffs. Instead AV hung full responsibility on a rookie goalie and he couldn't get it done, but no one's blaming Schneider here...it was the team's fault now...as opposed to when we were blown away in Boston. Great job guys.

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But he couldn't stop Stoll.

Luongo would have had that shot covered. We've seen Lu come up big at big situations, he just wasn't given a chance this playoffs. Instead AV hung full responsibility on a rookie goalie and he couldn't get it done, but no one's blaming Schneider here...it was the team's fault now...as opposed to when we were blown away in Boston. Great job guys.

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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.

edit: donno why you think I am bashing Brodeur, he's 40, just saying Schenider would have made the save.

That's just like, your perception man.

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If you knew Luongo at all he does well in penalty shots and breakaways during the game, it's the penalty shots after overtime where Luongo has problems, not the ones during the game when they matter most.

Oh and by the way Luongo would of poked check Kopitar when he realized he was that close to his stick, and Kopitar would of lost the puck, end of discussion.

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You're reaching a bit aren't you buddy?

This is a partial breakaway at full speed resulting from two Devils players checking the same guy.

It is near impossible to make this safe if perfectly executed by the offensive player, which is clearly what happend in this case.

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If you knew Luongo at all he does well in penalty shots and breakaways during the game, it's the penalty shots after overtime where Luongo has problems, not the ones during the game when they matter most.

Oh and by the way Luongo would of poked check Kopitar when he realized he was that close to his stick, and Kopitar would of lost the puck, end of discussion.

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