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    Did the HBO ’24/7′ ‘Universe’ ruin Ilya Bryzgalov, Flyers’ confidence in him?

    By now, it's apparent that the Philadelphia Flyers have more faith in Sergei Bobrovsky than Ilya Bryzgalov. This isn't some feeling or notion to that effect; this is Kimmo Timonen telling CSN Philly on Monday:

    "He plays with confidence, you can tell when he gets in net," Timonen said of Bobrovsky last week.

    "He's calm. Every save he makes, you see the confidence. He has control, he knows where the puck is, even if he doesn't make the first save. He knows where the rebound is."

    "He helps the defense, like he made a couple of breakup passes under pressure. That obviously helps. His puck-handling skills are way better. I don't know what he did over the summer. When a goalie plays with confidence, you can tell as a player."

    When have you heard a player say that about Bryzgalov? Not recently; like, as a Flyer?

    The only thing Bryzgalov has successfully established in Philly is that (a) he's an eccentric to the point where he should have an honorary Joaquin Phoenix beard and (b) he had a nine-year contract and a team owner that lobbied for it, so Peter Laviolette needs to say things like "Bryz was brought here to be a horse and has received the majority of games. I don't see that changing," despite having a save percentage of .891 and a GAA of over three.

    Reader Tyler Richardson offered a theory on the rise and fall of Bryz in Philly, such as the rise was. And he links it to that infamous first episode of HBO "24/7" in which the goalie revealed how huMANGous big the universe is.

    Tyler believes that Episode 1 of HBO "24/7," which debuted on Dec. 14 and turned Bryzgalov into a national sensation/punchline/cult hero, marks the point in which Bryzgalov began to fall apart.

    To that end:

    Bryzgalov, Pre-Universe Speech: 14-5-2, 2.74 GAA

    Bryzgalov, Post-Universe Speech: 2-5-1, 3.97 GAA

    There are, of course, mitigating circumstances: Injuries, slumps, schedules, all of it. But those are the numbers.

    From Tyler:

    Those are the raw numbers for Bryzgalov.  In addition, Bryzgalov was 12-2 (2.21 GAA) leading up to the Universe episode!  Do you think it was chance that has caused this drastic turn-around?  Or, is it more likely that he was singled out and ostracized on HBO in front of the whole hockey community?  Be honest.  Isn't one of the biggest factors for a goalie his confidence?  It seems it would be hard to have confidence when all of your teammates appear to genuinely dislike you and have no problem showing it.

    Well, the dislike in the locker room thing is all speculation. The Flyers I've spoken to about Bryz see him as a crackpot, no doubt, but any ill will is probably cured with a few more victories and standout performances.

    Unless, of course, they just resent his contract, in which case we can already welcome him to next year's Sports Illustrated players' survey Overrated List.

    Bryzgalov starts Tuesday night against the Minnesota Wild, and Y! Sports Contributor Network's Mark Paul wants to see something from him:

    That said it is time for Bryzgalov to reward that faith. It feels like it has been a long time since he had a strong performance. With this little endorsement, he should feel more confident. When the Flyers host the Wild, Bryzgalov needs to come up with a strong game. He is due for a spectacular effort and he really needs one. The criticism of his play only intensifies with each passing game. There are no more HBO cameras to make us laugh at his antics. All we see now is a goalie that is struggling. I have faith that Bryzgalov can turn thing around and start playing great hockey. But faith only goes so far. He needs to show everyone that he is the number one goalie. No one else can say he is.

    Josh Janet on GCobb.com is "a huge supporter of Bobrovsky, but this is the week to let Bryzgalov put his $51 million where his mouth is and show he deserves the starts." He writes:

    Randy Miller of the Courier-Post stated yesterday, "Bryz has told me he needs the work. That's what he thinks gets him sharp and keeps him sharp."

    This is the week to let him prove it. It's early enough that the team can bounce back if teams like the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Penguins gain points against them.  The schedule also works out conveniently as a benchmark for Bryzgalov.

    The cameras are long gone. The coach has given him a vote of confidence. Is it make or break time for Bryzgalov as the Flyers battle in the East? Maybe. Is this week a huMANGous big chance for him to rein in his game? Definitely.

     

    47 comments

    • Richie Rich  •  San Diego, California  •  4 months ago
      the universe is big, but Bryz's contract is just a bit bigger
    • J H  •  4 months ago
      the thing is, even before HBO his numbers are pretty average, then he hit his "slump" and is now clearly very below average.. is it HBO's fault or is it just something that has been degrading over the entire season?
    • Vince  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  4 months ago
      Bryzgalov is going through a bad mental slump in my opinion. If you've watched him over the past month, you'd see he makes incredible saves, then lets in the softest goals imaginable. The focus isn't there for 60 minutes, and focus breeds confidence.

      For the record, I wasn't supportive of the Bryz signing; I thought Bob was more than capable and would develop nicely through our system; he has. I don't dislike Bryz in the least, but to make it worth the investment, he needs to play better than Bob, and he currently is not.

      Get the guy some prescription adderall or whatever, he just needs to focus. He has displayed that the talent is clearly still there, he just has to apply it.
    • Tadzio  •  Greensboro, North Carolina  •  4 months ago
      The problem isn't that the Flyers finally decided they were willing to pay for a franchise goalie--who wouldn't love a Brodeur, Roy or Lundqvist?--but that one wasn't available and they settled for paying a goof as if he were an elite puckstopper. Washington got the best goalie deal of the off-season, getting Vokoun for one year at a very reasonable rate.
      • Alex 4 months ago
        Bryz Vokoun. Everyone is too quick to write off Bryz. He's still adjusting to the Flyers fast style of play
      • Jesse 4 months ago
        yeah because that's why the caps are in 8th place and had to fire their coach.. cuz they got the best goalie deal right?
    • Roybss  •  Winnipeg, Canada  •  4 months ago
      Bryz has never done anything in playoffs ( when it matters) and he is grossly overpaid !
      • Jesse 4 months ago
        he's also had to start 65+ games every single year in Phoenix and they have no good defensemen besides Yandle AND they've had to play against the red wings each year he's made it to playoffs. no goalie is going to make a statement in playoffs with 70 regular season starts. why do you think nabakov couldn't win a cup in san jose.
    • john  •  4 months ago
      after his meltdown in the playoffs last year, no-one saw this coming?
    • Michael  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  4 months ago
      If the players are giving Bryz the cold shoulder then this situation can only get worse. After watching the episode after the famous "Universe" episode it showed the Flyers as a team eating buffet style sitting at bunch tables broken up into groups. He walks in and the whole room yells out bits of the interview in a sort of mocking way then Bryz goes to sit down next to Jagr and Jagr gets up to go to another table and Bryz follows which gets a laugh. Now this may all be in "fun" but it seemed less playful and more mean spirited to me. If he becomes an outcast in the locker room than there is no hope for him as a Flyer....here's hoping I am completely wrong.
      • NJ Devil 4 months ago
        My thoughts exactly!
      • Daniel 3 months ago
        I'm a Ranger fan but I still hope you are wrong too. It'd be a shame to see a good player (and philosopher) stymied by something stupid like this 24/7 episode, though I did enjoy 24/7 immensely overall.
    • Andre Laverdiere  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 months ago
      Bryzgalov needs to get back to reality, focus on playing what he's worth, otherwise the Flyers will really look stupid for having the world's highest paid back-up.
    • patriot1  •  Avon-by-the-Sea, New Jersey  •  4 months ago
      Honestly, he never has and never will be anywhere near as good as Lundquist. Not sure why they gave him Lundquist money.
    • Frank  •  4 months ago
      Does anyone remember the season Tim Thomas had 2 years ago after signing that huMANGous big contract. Look at Timmy over last season and this...
    • Jon  •  Charlottesville, Virginia  •  4 months ago
      and bryz had a good game... so endeth this lame article
    • Boots'n'Braces  •  New York, New York  •  4 months ago
      Hard to be a good goalie behind an average team. Maybe not playing him in Winter classic was the biggest mistrust....We all know how good backup goalie was.
    • Alex  •  4 months ago
      This is absurd. You give these stats and records but offer no explanation as to how they are related to 24/7 other than the meaningless quote of, "Is it coincidence? Or is it because he was ostracized by HBO."

      Ostracized?!? Everyone only laughed at that or said he was he was a nut case. And people that "unique" already know they are different. As for his teammates, clearly they have known this since September.

      Besides, Bryz will be fine. A lot of the goaltending problems here have to do with our style of play. We are aggressive on the forecheck, probably more so than any other team which in turn tends to leave or defense empty handed. That's why goaltenders have not had great stats under Lavi
    • nix  •  4 months ago
      I dunno. The scene before Bryz' "Universe" expostulation shows a barely straight-faced LaViolette trying to restrain his amusement at Bryz' expense. That scene alone imo showed that his own coach thought he was a joke...even before the big bang re Bryz' on screeen "Universe" rant.
    • Tor  •  Toronto, Canada  •  4 months ago
      canadian media in progress. Pronger aut, Crosby aut, only Brizg in net.
    • Agent Girl  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 months ago
      I always liked Bryz, I think he has a great personality for a hockey player, most are like a tree stump. Give him a break, he is a great goalie and he will bounce back.
      • Kyle 4 months ago
        im not arguing your point about giving him a break because sure, its tough being on a new team and being expected to immediately be a stone wall. but, his contract means he doesnt deserve a break because he certainly doesnt deserve the amount of money he is making
    • Zman  •  4 months ago
      I think Bryz will put this behind him and show everyone that he is a top notch goalie in the second half. Confidence or lack there of, can make or break an athlete. The comments regarding teammates attitude towards him is strictly speculation and has no place in this article. If there is resentment it is because he has lost a few games that should have been won. That resentment, if it exists, will go away with one of two stolen games by Bryz.
      Lets see how he plays from this point forward before we offer him a permanent seat on the bench!
    • njnkn jk bjnkjnkjnkjnjnhb  •  West Chester, Pennsylvania  •  4 months ago
      He must go to practice, commit himself to change his attitude and regaining confidence. I have no doubt in my mind that Bryz is a great goalie and maybe it's the Philly media that's making him lose his confidence and if that's true then he must ignore them. And if that's the case he should learn from Chris Pronger and Chase Utley on how to handle them.
      • gabe 4 months ago
        Definitely Pronger. The media hates him with a passion because he hits back. Bryz should start doing that from the moment he has another strong performance
    • unonothing  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  4 months ago
      Don't worry Soup. King Henrik will do what he does best when the pressue is on: crumble.
    • Tom Florentine  •  Portland, Oregon  •  4 months ago
      Classic Philly. Take one of the league's best goalies, and turn on him after a bad week or two making it go to his head and turn into a prolonged slump. On top of it their main concern is that he said the universe is huge. Guess what? The universe is huge. Enjoy your Stanley Cup drought Philly.

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