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Is Bryzgalov Trying Self-Motivation?
by Paul on 12/28/11 at 05:54 AM ET
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from Sam Carchidi of Broad Street Bull,
(Ilya) Bryzgalov lost his fourth straight on Tuesday and was the main reason the Flyers dropped a 5-1 decision to Tampa Bay.
When reporters asked him about his performance, Bryzgalov was at first sarcastic, saying he was OUTSTANDING.
Then he bashed himself and used an f-bomb on live TV when talking about his play, saying, in effect, he let the team down and has to be better.
Agreed.
The Flyers can only hope it’s as therapeutic as earlier in the season, when Bryzgalov said he had “zero confidence” and was “lost in the woods” after a 9-8 relief loss to Winnipeg. After that defeat, he went 5-0-1 with a 1.66 goals-against average in his next six starts.
Watch Bryzgalov post-game below, with one F-Bomb tossed in…
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