Why was Jake Oettinger pulled in Game 4?
Coach Pete DeBoer stated it was to give Oettinger rest for Game 5 and to get Casey DeSmith some playing time.
NHL / Stanley Cup Playoffs
Dallas Stars' goalie Jake Oettinger is set to start Game 5 against the Colorado Avalanche after being pulled during Game 4. The decision to pull Oettinger was not performance-based but rather a strategic move to provide him with rest and gi...
The Dallas Stars' decision to pull Jake Oettinger in Game 4 against the Colorado Avalanche raised eyebrows, but coach Pete DeBoer explained it was a calculated move. Oettinger had stopped 31 of 34 shots, a .912 save percentage, before being replaced. The Avalanche, however, controlled the pace, outshooting Dallas significantly.
The move allows Oettinger to rest, especially with a quick turnaround for Game 5. It also provides Casey DeSmith with valuable playing time. DeSmith had a strong regular season and last played in the postseason with the Vancouver Canucks. This strategy ensures that both goalies are sharp and ready as the series progresses.
Colorado's high shot volume (34.5 shots per game this postseason) makes it even more crucial to have a well-rested and confident goalie. The Stars are banking on Oettinger's resilience and DeSmith's readiness to navigate this challenge.
Coach Pete DeBoer stated it was to give Oettinger rest for Game 5 and to get Casey DeSmith some playing time.
Oettinger has a 2-2 record with a .911 save percentage and a 2.72 GAA.
DeSmith had a .915 save percentage and a 2.59 GAA in 27 games.
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