TOO MANY GOALS, TIME TO RETURN TO OLD-FASHIONED BUT EFFECTIVE STAND-UP GOALTENDERS
More stuff ... In ice hockey, isn’t it about time to come full circle and bring back the stand-up goaltender? Sure seems like it, what with NHL goalies automatically going to their knees nowadays … and being beaten, with uncanny regularity, high to the upper right and left corners of the goal. Last of the (really good) stand-up goaltenders was MARTIN BRODEUR , who retired in 2015 after 22 NHL seasons, 21 with New Jersey. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2018. Actually, Brodeur’s style was considered something of a hybrid … because, in the latter years of his career, he started floping more, resorting to the so-called “butterfly” method first introduced by the Detroit Red Wings’ GLENN HALL in the mid-1950s and latter perfected by other future hall of famers such as TONY ESPOSITO (Chicago) and current Islanders coach PATRICK ROY (Montreal). Locally, when the Richm...