If you take a glimpse at the NHL's recent playoff leaders, you'll see who the new greatest goaltender in the NHL is. Or at the least who the very best goaltender in the NHL has been throughout the last week. Braden Holtby has highlighted the New York Rangers' inability to score goals, publishing a goals-against average and a.983 save yourself percent through two games. Now, two playoff games doesn't a celebrity make, but Holtby has pulled numbers similar to this out of his helmet before. Through 14 playoff games with the Washington Capitals last year, Holtby placed a GAA and a.935 save yourself percentage. Not exactly the sameAinvincibleAnumbers he's submitted in 2013, but nevertheless exceptional. So while Holtby appeared to be only good enough for the Caps through the regular season, he is once again found the on-switch in the postseason. Can this become the majority for Holtby? Could he have the big-game bug that is found in only the best of the best players in the NHL? Sixteen games may still be too little of an example size to share with if this is his lasting playoff state, but he is played enough to exhibit that he shouldn't be studied lightly at this point. He is presently out-dueling Henrik Lundqvist once more, and that is no small success.
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