The breakdown by the intermission crew, notably Hrudey, was that Hyman’s stick was contacted by Myers’ which changed the release and instead of the puck going up and to Silovs’ left it just went flat along the ice. Silovs was in good position to stop Hyman’s intended shot and you can see that by his position when the puck went elsewhere.“Mark Spector - SN wrote:After building a .938 save percentage in Round 1 against the Nashville Predators, whom Silovs closed out with a 1-0 road shutout one week ago, the 23-year-old was beaten four times on 18 shots by the Oilers and looked awful on Zach Hyman’s dribbler through his pads.
Mark Spector likely isn’t smart enough to realize this, and if he were then likely still says what he says because he’s so busy gobbling McDavid’s cock to appease the Coilville faithful.