Flyers need more from Bryzgalov
Philly goalie must shore up shoddy save percentage
Updated: May 2, 2012, 1:36 PM ET
By Neil Greenberg | ESPN Insider
Last season, the Philadelphia Flyers were swept by the Boston Bruins in a conference semifinal matchup where head coach Peter Laviolette pulled his goalie in each of the first three games of that series, and made seven in-game goalie switches combined over the team's 11 playoff games. All told, netminders Brian Boucher, Sergei Bobrovsky and Michael Leighton posted a woeful .894 save percentage and 3.19 GAA during the first two rounds.
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