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Originally Posted by Soundy
Perhaps someone would care to quantify how a goaltender "steals a game". Does it require a 1-0 win with his team being outshot 56-12? Or does it just take that one key save in the late stages or in overtime? Or is there a set number of "key saves" that must be made to qualify as having "stolen the game"? Or does EVERY save have to be an amazing, stand-on-one's-head, highlight-of-the-week save? Let's have some hard numbers here, shall we, that can be backed up by the stats rather than just a bunch of haters' opinions.
BTW, G2 didn't call you an idiot, he said your comment was idiotic. There's a subtle but distinct difference. But you know, way to use that to duck his point - I'd say that was a key save right there. Stole the game and everything.

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If you need to have someone explain to you how a goalie steals a game for his team, then maybe you need to watch a bit more hockey. And not just Canucks games.