Goal Line Report
Valiquette Struggling in Hartford
by Patrick Hoffman on 12/08/09 at 08:35 AM ET
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If the New York Rangers hoped that Steve Valiquette would get his game back in Hartford, they may be mistaken.
In two games with Wolf Pack, Valley has allowed 10 goals. In his first start last Friday night against, Valley started and was pulled in the first period. He was put back in in the second period and once again faltered. Then, on Sunday night, Valley was pulled early in the second period after allowing five goals on 16 shots.
What’s going on here? Do you folks think Valley is done in the NHL? Is someone like Chad Johnson ready to take the reigns of a full-time backup goaltending position on the Blueshirts?
Let’s hear your thoughts!
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