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Goalies, coaches and NHL experts say one of the chief forces behind this puck-stopping revolution is something pretty basic: The position is attracting bigger and better athletes.
Have Goalies Become Too Dominant? Mike Sielski 2011
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Goalies Dany Sabourin and Braden Holtby, whom the Caps recalled from Hershey this morning, got in some work in advance of tonight's game.
Boudreau: 'No sense in taking any chances' with injuries in preseason Gene Wang 2010
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Goalies make saves that they can see; we've just got to get more bodies in front of the net, Jason Chimera said.
Capitals consider more traffic in front of opposing nets Katie Carrera 2010
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Goalies are always important in hockey, and the Caps have some good young ones.
Capitals are scoring less but defending better Fred Bowen 2011
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Goalies are like offensive linemen now, they only recieve notice when they give up a softy.
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If nothing is done, one thing seems certain: Goalies are only going to get better.
Have Goalies Become Too Dominant? Mike Sielski 2011
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Goalies from England, Italy, Brazil and Chile have also been vocal about the tournament's official ball, the Jabulani.
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Goalies from England, Italy, Brazil and Chile have also been vocal about the tournament's official ball, the Jabulani.
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Goalies and kickers alike have struggled against this so-called "knuckle effect."
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Goalies and kickers alike have struggled against this so-called "knuckle effect."
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