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CondorsTalk - > Condors Talk -> Three goaltenders are one too many
Three goaltenders are one too many

The Condors traveled back to Bakersfield from a four-game road trip to Alaska and Victoria on Wednesday with three goaltenders in tow — a luxury the team will not be able to sustain for much longer.
All three netminders — Ryan Nie, David McKee and Yutaka Fukufuji saw action on the trip — with Nie getting two wins in Alaska, McKee suffering a loss (and being pulled after two periods) in Alaska and Fukufuji giving up one goal on 25 shots in a loss in Victoria on Tuesday.
Over the past 10 games Nie has gone 4-1-1, McKee, who spent a week in Iowa as a backup, is 1-1-1 and Fukufuji 0-2-0.
 A look into those number shows that Nie and Fukufuji, who didn’t make his first start until Nov. 29 due to immigration issues, have been the most effective. Nie has a 2.51 goals-against average and a .920 save percentage over his last six games. Fukufuji, despite allowing four goals on 23 shots in his first outing, rebounded and has a 2.57 GAA and .910 save percentage.
But one of those guys will most likely be the odd-man out when the dust settles.
That’s because McKee, 5.49 GAA and .847 save percentage in his last three outings, has an ace in the hole — he’s assigned to the Condors by the Iowa Chops.
No doubt Condors coach Marty Raymond has been losing sleep over the goaltending situation.
Playing coach for a day, how would you rectify the situation?
 

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posted by CondorsTalk on Wednesday, December 10, 2008 at 01:10 PM
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posted by woodbutcher on Dec 10, 2008 at 07:19 PM

Leave McKee on the IR and start Nie,  Fukufuji can work the door.

 

Can I buy a goal for $100 Alex?

Or maybe one for Christmas!

posted by woodbutcher on Dec 13, 2008 at 09:39 PM

Fukufuji actually looked pretty good through two periods then the wheels fell off and viola, another loss.  Seems like everytime one of our goalies looks like they are going to steal the number one spot, they crap the bed. 


posted by woodbutcher on Dec 21, 2008 at 12:24 AM

Sieve........Sieve.........Sieve!

 

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