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The Battle Between the Pipes - A Look At the Penguins' Goalie Controversy

by FrankD
created March 06, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Conkin.jpg VS Marc_Andre_Fleury.jpg

The Battle Between the Pipes - the goalie controversy in Pittsburgh continues.

And yet - it's good controversy; if such a thing can exist.

Many teams are faced with picking a starter who poses as "the lesser of two evils."  That may have been the case earlier in the season when Marc-Andre Fleury was searching for some comfort in his game, but that is definitely not the case now.

While working on his game with the Baby Pens following his December 6 injury, Fleury posted a 3-2-0 record in his five rehab starts.  While that may almost appear just slightly over .500 (which is true) that record does not tell you that his only losses came in two 1-0 games.  When you factor in an offensive unit like the Penguins, one goal almost seems acceptable.

Since coming back from his rehabilitation play in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, MAF has posted a 2-0-0 record including a shutout.  82 of the 86 shots faced have been red light stoppers and Coach Therrien couldn't be happier.

"He looks really sharp.  It's great news.  We know that Ty is hungry to play. Marc-Andre has to make sure that he keeps playing well."
Michel Therrien - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Coach Therrien, hardly known for his endless words of encouragement, has been known to be a strict coach in high demand of performance for reward.  Yet it's not to say he isn't behind his team.  Even Ryan Whitney, who has from time to time been playing below expectations, calls Therrien's way of mingling with the media "tough love."

Which makes one wonder - is he public discussion of the goaltending situation creating a healthy rivalry?  It would sure seem that way.  In a sport - nay, a position where performance speaks louder than salary, Ty Conklin and Marc-Andre Fleury are providing some of the finest goaltending competition as can be seen throughout the league.

""Ty was playing well and we stuck with Ty.  But he slipped away. We gave the opportunity to Fleury, and he took his chance. That's inside competition.  There is inside competition with the goalies. They know if they don't perform, somebody is going to pick up the spot. That's a little bit of competition I don't mind. Actually, I like it. "
Michel Therrien - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Bingo.  That's competition you can live with.

While Ty Conklin has dropped two consecutive starts and allowed eight goal on 43 shots, he is nowhere near the end of his quest for goaltending domination in Pittsburgh.  Keep in mind this is a competent goaltender, as evidenced in his ten consecutive wins through December and January.  Perhaps all he needs is some more of the Therrien brand "harsh love."

As the battle rages on for King of the Pipes, it may be safe to say Marc-Andre will get the nod against the Panthers.  This, although not officially announced, can seem more than obvious since Therrien has a history of starting his winning goaltenders (never mind his shutout producing ones).  On the contrary, Therrien may also not be in the market for overworking Fleury's sensitive ankle just yet.  Conklin has tended net three times against the Florida Cats this year and in turn posted a 3-0 record, including one shutout.

This is definitely the sort of tough decision Therrien would like to be faced with.

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Cornfed78Draft Pick
632 days ago
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Good article Frank. I remember the Penguin Goalie Controversy of the 90's between The Best Penguin Goalie Ever and Ken Wregget.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
632 days ago
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Haha yeah - the best goalie ever is no lie. How often do you see goalies get signed at 17-years-old nowadays?
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J-DawgVarsity Captain
632 days ago
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I was reading an article similiar to this one in The Hockey News. Teams that have been playing with a 1-2 goalie punch, have been performing exceptionally well. Half of the 16 teams who hold a playoff spot right now, have 2 goalies who have played 20+ games, including conference leaders Pittsburgh and Detroiet.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
632 days ago
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Interesting. It's not easy to do, whereby you rely on a backup on the starter's night off to come through with a win. Perhaps it also helps teams like Detroit and Pitt that they have an offense capable of fighting right back too. Pens have Malkin/Crosby, Detroit has Zett/Datsyuk. But if you look at Detroit you see two legends in net (Osgood/Hasek) and when you look at Pitt you basically just see two younger versions of them. It's kinda funny.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
632 days ago
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This is exactly what I was talking about earlier in the year when I said Fleury needs a veteran backup to push him and help him develop. A good situation in deed.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
632 days ago
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exactly - it strikes me as a position in which players perform better when threatened. Evidence has shown that - and evidence has also shown that most goalies are slightly insane and perform better when told how much they suck.
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
632 days ago
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#29 This user is a Marc-Andre Fleury fan.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
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There's the player box I've been waiting to see. Haven't seen that since November/December.
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