Non wrote:
I think everyone knows what Fleury is capable of when he's locked in. He's capable of making the clutch saves in the biggest games.
Even in the 2008 Stanley Cup Finals when they lost to Detroit, his Game 5 performance was amazing when he had 55 saves in a triple overtime win. And then last year after giving up five goals and being pulled in Game 5, he played great in the final two games for the Pens to win. He had some key saves in both games.
But like you said, he is inconsistent. And there are actually some times when it looks like he loses focus and badly misplays the puck. A lot of times when it comes off the board he gets fooled.
He wasn't playing very good down the stretch in the regular season and clearly had to get sharper for the Pens to make a deep run. I think he is slowly picking up his game as the playoffs move along.
Thats a fair analysis and i hope you are right. I really want to like the guy and stand behind him, I just have issues with inconsistency. He has raw instinct and quick reflexes (most of the time) I often think that if you could combine Fleury and Johnson, you would have the perfect goalie. Johnson's size and ability to wall up easy shots along with Fleury's quickness and instinct.
I have wondered for a while now if Fleury is injured in some way and just not speaking of it, or if he is just having "one of those years." Last year he came on pretty strong in the playoffs and carried the team on his back a few times... other times, not so much. I keep hearing everyone talk about him coming on in the playoffs, but I haven't seen it yet. I am wondering also if maybe he picked up a few bad habits that hes having trouble breaking?
One thing is for sure, your analysis about the puck coming off the boards is spot on. I would also like to see him not vacate the net as much, and maybe not butterfly so soon. The five hole and high stick side seem to be his weakest spots.