Luongo played well, but when the team can't score the goaltender will be expected to do better. There is less of a margain for error. Maybe Crawford is in the 30s in terms of save percentage, but if his team can score, they can afford to have him there. If Vancouver cannot score, they either need to turn that around or have a goalie who doesn't let in softies. For those who say the loss wasn't Lou's fault, are you saying he can let in 2 goals a game, good or bad? It's a team game and the "scorers" need to be beter as does Lou. the worriesome part is that's preety much what the Sedins and Luongo have been saying in post game interviews since 2009. I think they are as good as it gets, they need people within the organization to push others out of jobs or they will continue the graduale decline.