Goalie change turns sour for the St. Louis Blues
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MarcO
December 4, 2022 (10:32)
Last night, during the game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the St. Louis Blues, goaltender Jordan Binnington was pulled out of the game by his coach after allowing a fourth goal on his 17th shot.
The Blues #2 goalie, Thomas Greiss, was called in relief after the fourth goal of the Penguins, but we can say that his entrance on the scene was noticed and quite catastrophic.
See the pictures, which are making the rounds on the web.
This is probably one of the worst goalie changes in NHL history, but it gave us a good laugh (or at least one of the least elegant entries)
Here's the full sequence:
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DECEMBRE 4 | 152 ANSWERS Goalie change turns sour for the St. Louis Blues Do you like Jordan Binnington' attitude ? |
Yes don�t mind it | 45 | 29.6 % |
No, it�s bad for hockey | 107 | 70.4 % |
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