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PGS Game 9: Halifax Raiders vs Detroit Falcons
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Goaltending breakdown:
Geezus Kryyst: 21 saves on 23 shots, .913 S%
Kryyst played very well this game, especially in the long shootout that earned him the W. The first period saw 1 goal on 9 shots, as the Falcons put on the pressure but were only able to squeak out a single goal. The second period saw less action for Kryyst, and he stopped all 6 Falcon shots he faced. Unfortunately he let in a doozie in the third, leading to an overtime frame where he redeemed himself, stopping all 3 shots in that period. Kryyst let in the second shot he faced in the shootout, but was able to stop 6 consecutive shots after that to secure the shootout victory for the Raiders. A very solid game in net for Geezus Kryyst, and a nice win to add to his collection.

Cedric Robinson: 26 saves on 28 shots, .929 S%
Robinson had an outstanding game in regulation, but unfortunately could not match that in the shootout. He unfortunately lost the lead for his team in the first, stopping 4 of 5 shots, but played better in the second, stopping 8 of 9 Raider shots. He truly shined in the third period, standing on his head and stopping all 12 shots to send the game to overtime. After an uneventful overtime solved nothing, the shootout definitely did. Robinson only stopped 5 of 7 shots in the shootout, and after 9 rounds the game was decided. A respectable showing from Robinson and a tough shootout loss for the team.

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RE: PGS Game 9: Halifax Raiders vs Detroit Falcons - by SlashACM - 08-08-2018, 08:20 PM



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