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Patrick Lalime, who broke the NHL record for a career starting unbeaten streak while with the Penguins, has not given up a goal at home yet throughout the playoffs. That's pretty impressive.

Great goal by Arvedson BTW, 2-0 Sens.

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HUGH ONE:

Patrick Lalime, who broke the NHL record for a career starting unbeaten streak while with the Penguins, has not given up a goal at home yet throughout the playoffs. That's pretty impressive.

Great goal by Arvedson BTW, 2-0 Sens.

The leafs poured it on in the end and thankfully scored a goal. Lalime is playing well, but it would almost be a shame to see him break the shutout record playing against such weak opponents.
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HUGH ONE:

Patrick Lalime, who broke the NHL record for a career starting unbeaten streak while with the Penguins, has not given up a goal at home yet throughout the playoffs. That's pretty impressive.

Great goal by Arvedson BTW, 2-0 Sens.

The leafs poured it on in the end and thankfully scored a goal. Lalime is playing well, but it would almost be a shame to see him break the shutout record playing against such weak opponents.Philly was 8th in scoring and Toronto was 3rd in the regular season. How can you call that weak opponents?
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HUGH ONE:

 

Foosball God:

 

HUGH ONE:

Patrick Lalime, who broke the NHL record for a career starting unbeaten streak while with the Penguins, has not given up a goal at home yet throughout the playoffs. That's pretty impressive.

Great goal by Arvedson BTW, 2-0 Sens.

The leafs poured it on in the end and thankfully scored a goal. Lalime is playing well, but it would almost be a shame to see him break the shutout record playing against such weak opponents.
Philly was 8th in scoring and Toronto was 3rd in the regular season. How can you call that weak opponents?Toronto at this point without Sudin is offensively handicapped. Philly was a product of their own bad chemistry. While Lalime deserves some of the credit for shutting them down I think team meltdown had more to do with it than he did.
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