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Was Steve Mason rookie season a fluke?
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<blockquote data-quote="titansin04" data-source="post: 2052741" data-attributes="member: 523301"><p>It's definitely starting to look like a fluke. Yes, he's not getting a lot of help from his defense, but he's been letting in some awful goals lately. His rebound control and puck handling have been atrocious as well. </p><p></p><p>Stat alert: he's been yanked 4 times already this year, he's given up 4 or more goals in 9 out of 22 starts, and he's 0-5 in shootouts (the last against Chicago may not be his fault). More importantly, the team has blown a lot of late leads, showing that he's not been able to make big saves in big situations. </p><p></p><p>Does this mean he's done? No. Not by a long shot. Even if he never returns to his rookie form he could still be a quality goaltender for years to come. But for now, his team needs wins, which means Matthieu Garon will slowly start to creep into conversation of who should start in Columbus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="titansin04, post: 2052741, member: 523301"] It's definitely starting to look like a fluke. Yes, he's not getting a lot of help from his defense, but he's been letting in some awful goals lately. His rebound control and puck handling have been atrocious as well. Stat alert: he's been yanked 4 times already this year, he's given up 4 or more goals in 9 out of 22 starts, and he's 0-5 in shootouts (the last against Chicago may not be his fault). More importantly, the team has blown a lot of late leads, showing that he's not been able to make big saves in big situations. Does this mean he's done? No. Not by a long shot. Even if he never returns to his rookie form he could still be a quality goaltender for years to come. But for now, his team needs wins, which means Matthieu Garon will slowly start to creep into conversation of who should start in Columbus. [/QUOTE]
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