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Definitely what we've come to expect. by wearendhockey
2 goals in the last 3 games, against good offensive teams who fired 121 shots his way. Plus just one PP goal allowed in the last 9 chances, and even that one was almost meaningless, coming with under 5 minutes left in a 4-0 game.
I'm also starting to see (I think anyway) what you mean when you call his play "quiet" when he's going good. The PSU game, Friday's game and -- I assume -- last night, he seemed very quiet in his play. He doesn't look urgent, or lurching, or committing to early, and he looked like all of that when the team was struggling. Hopefully his confidence will rub off on the rest of the team and they get back to playing like I know they can.