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so i enjoy watching but admit i don't know much about rules etc.
seems like the goalie is almost a moot player. what is a good save %?
appears no where near what a hockey goalie would be.
40% save percentage is horrific.
45% is very bad and hurting your team (Shane Doss, who was replaced by Conor Kelly who you see in the game today, was saving 48% on the season and was 54th out of 60 goalies in the country).
50% is passable but below average. Not good, but not really bad either. Most goalies save between 50% and 55%).
55% is good but not great.
60% is very good, pushing All-American level.
65% is elite. All-American difference maker.
70% is brick wall. The previous Notre Dame goalies (Joey Kemp, Scott Rodgers, John Kemp) all had seasons saving in the 60% to 65%+ range.
So the single biggest difference for ND this season and why the defense has taken a bit of a step back is that if an opponent takes 24 shots on goal... 66% save percentage means you let in 8, 48% means you let in 12+. That 4 goal margin is absolutely huge and the difference between a NCAA leading defense and one that is below average.
We had all taken for granted how nice it was to have near a decade of 1st team AA level goalie play.