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by Paul on 10/08/07 at 11:41 AM ET
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from Scott Burnside at ESPN,
So, now that the games are counting, here are some conclusions (or should we call them mini-conclusions) that can be drawn....
Yes, it’s painfully early, but the play of netminding “savior” Tomas Vokoun in Florida has been just that—painful—as the Panthers are off to a 0-2 start. Vokoun has allowed nine goals on 49 shots. For those keeping score at home, it translates to a 4.54 goals-against average and .816 save percentage.
more observations…
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I guess Burnside doesn’t remember last season, when Vokoun gave up 13 goals on 66 shots in the first two games...playing with a better team against lesser opposition than this year.
I personally think Vokoun is overrated, but I wouldn’t read a whole lot into this.
Posted by shep from california on 10/08/07 at 12:06 PM ET