In other words, he did what a goalie is supposed to do, while the offense did not. Here is my follow-up (for more of the interview, see Shark-Infested Blogger ):
In fact, I did a little research, and in the last three years, Nabby’s post-season performance has declined slightly from the high standards he sets during the regular season. He’s averaged 70 games played per season during that three-year stretch. No goalie since the Original Six era who is over 31 years old, has ever won a Stanley Cup when playing in more than 62 games. Do you think that the workload that Nabby has been forced to handle in the regular season may be affecting his post-season?
When you’re saying he’s been forced to handle it, I don’t think that’s a fair—you know, don’t put words in my mouth ...
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