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Scrivens is elite

 

So Pat Kane. Watch this, he never loses the puck, and never lets it touch one of the other pucks on the ice:

 

http://www.wimp.com/...khandlingearth/

 

Now, watch it again. Watch his skates this time. He also never lets his skates touch the pucks on the ice.

 

The kid trained hard.

 

When I saw this, the thing i noticed more than his puck skills was his skates not touching the other pucks. Very impressive control

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Ben Scrivens just set an NHL record for saves in a shutout with 59. Edmonton won 3-0 and is on a three game win streak. Tank nation satisfied.

Last I checked, 59 is still less than 70.

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I think that was the playoffs, correct? Maybe they mean regular season?

 

i think they mean that a 59-save shutout is a record for a win in regulation time.

 

dom's 70 saves came after several OTs (which can only occur in the playoffs, so your point is valid -- they mean regular season).

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i think they mean that a 59-save shutout is a record for a win in regulation time.

 

dom's 70 saves came after several OTs (which can only occur in the playoffs, so your point is valid -- they mean regular season).

Exactly. Dom was in 4OT. Also, Patrick Roy had 63 saves in the 1-0 3OT clincher vs. the Panthers in Game 4 of the Cup Finals.

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i think they mean that a 59-save shutout is a record for a win in regulation time.

 

dom's 70 saves came after several OTs (which can only occur in the playoffs, so your point is valid -- they mean regular season).

 

It isn't. It's only a record for a shutout win. Sam LoPresti made 80 saves in a regular-season game in 1941. It was not an overtime game. http://blackhawksleg...m-lopresti.html

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i think they mean that a 59-save shutout is a record for a win in regulation time.
It isn't. It's only a record for a shutout win. Sam LoPresti made 80 saves in a regular-season game in 1941. It was not an overtime game. http://blackhawksleg...m-lopresti.html

 

dude.

 

edit: in addition, i did read several reports qualifying it as a modern-era record -- so, post-mid-1960s?

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dude.

 

edit: in addition, i did read several reports qualifying it as a modern-era record -- so, post-mid-1960s?

 

I'm having my own reading comprehension problems today.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3B8v_ZHA10

 

and then there's this guy

This is my go-to video if I'm feeling sad for any reason. Makes my day, every time.

 

Don't see Tampa giving up anything worthwhile when they know Bishop is their solution already. He'd be my pick for Vezina if the season ended today.

He's definitely in my top 3. And I'm glad he's on my fantasy team.

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Most saves in a shutout.

 

And the overall record for most saves is 80.

:lol:

 

As you appear to have figured out based on your later posts, 70 saves on 70 shots typically is considered a shutout; though that 1 could have been considered 2. ;)

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Don't see Tampa giving up anything worthwhile when they know Bishop is their solution already. He'd be my pick for Vezina if the season ended today.

Well this is probably for another thread but if Bishop is going to be out say 6-8 weeks, with how loaded TB is in prospects, they could trade for Miller a pick and prospect and honestly not think much of it.

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