> Marc Robitaille is a good example. He gets lit up by UNH, and then stops 80
> of 85 shots on goal (there you go Wayne! :-) against Maine.
>
Robitaille was also pretty good in Northeastern's upset of Michigan State
a couple weeks back. In fact, goaltending was the difference in that game,
although primarily because MSU's was so weak. I wouldn't focus too
much on the UNH games to evaluate Robitaille. He's playing on a very young
team that's going to have its ups and downs. When a "down" comes against
a team with as much firepower as UNH has, a goaltender can be left out high
and dry. This was the case in the first game against UNH when it was still
a 2-2 game into the third period, partly because Robitaille made some great
breakaway stops. I didn't see the other game against UNH.
Robitaille is going to be a very good on in this league.
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