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Last night's 5-4 victory against the Phoenix Coyotes was a typical one for Chris Osgood this season: make a few stellar saves, allow a couple of soft goals, skate off the ice with a victory. He's 17-4-6 on the season, tied with Nikolai Khabibulin of the Chicago Blackhawks for fewest regulation losses in the NHL for goalies with at least 25 starts.

Yet something that happened after the game made last night anything but typical: Osgood was called out by Detroit Red Wings Coach Mike Babcock for allowing the Coyotes to get back into the game. From the Freep:

"We should have won that game, 4-2. But I thought the guys stayed resilient and were able to pick up Ozzie tonight. When we got to 4-2, the game should have been done. We found a way to let them back in the game. That's the way it goes. I didn't think we were bad defensively, I didn't think those things at all -- I just thought the puck went in the net."

It's not rocket surgery to figure out the motivation here: Babcock has a degree in sports psychology; Osgood is a goalie that has played his best when many have expected the least; and the coach's comments are coming after a victory for a nice, soft landing.

That said: With a 3.29 GAA and a .880 save percentage nearly outweighing the cache of goodwill Osgood built up in the Cup run, do the Red Wings need to consider alternatives as the postseason nears?

In essence, Red Wings fans are getting tired of waiting. Osgood himself said last night that he suffered through some kind of "Stanley Cup hangover," but that really shouldn't be an issue in 2009; nor does it explain why Osgood has given up three or more goals in his last seven starts, while backup Ty Conklin has given up three or more just three times in his last seven, behind virtually the same team.

Still, Ozzie remains optimistic, giving the Detroit News this quote:

"I feel real good out there. I feel sharp and confident. I feel the tide is turning and pretty soon I'm going to get on a huge roll and things are going to go real good here."

That's a line that set off eagle-eyed Wings blogger The Chief on Abel To Yzerman:

Jesus. What is it, November? We've been hearing that crap for almost five months now.  It's not a hangover and it's not a slump.  It's not a temporary issue he and Bedard can work out of.

It's a problem that's not going away and it's going to cost this team their 12th Cup. The Red Wings will not win with Osgood playing like this, not in the playoffs. Oh, and don't think I'm advocating a Conk fest either. A better option? Yep. But a Cup-winning one? Seriously?

George James Malik notes that the Wings are missing defenseman Brad Stuart, which obviously hurts the defense in front of a guy like Osgood. But he wouldn't have made any difference on the soft goals surrendered last night, which led Bruce MacLeod of The Macomb Daily to believe Babcock is attempting to spark a competition in goal:

Add in that earlier this week Babcock said that a team needs good goaltending to win the Stanley Cup and that he's looking for one of his two netminders to step up in the final 30 games and Osgood's role as playoff goalie is closer to being taken away. Not gone, but closer to being gone.

From training camp until now, Osgood was the playoff goalie. If Osgood doesn't play better and Ty Conklin does get hot, then the groundwork is being laid for a transferal of status.

Remember that early in his first season in Detroit, Babcock went with Jimmy Howard rather than Osgood when Manny Legace got hurt.

The goalie trade market isn't exactly bursting with Stanley Cup caliber goaltending. Jimmy Howard has played in as many postseason games in the NHL as the Blue Jackets. Conklin's got strong numbers (2.56 GAA, .910 save percentage); as MacLeod points out, his starting the postseason isn't out of the question. The Wings could be a stronger team with a steady ConkBlock getting the nod, and having a Stanley Cup-winning goalie in the bullpen.

That said, hasn't Osgood been underestimated like this before only to come through? Doesn't 17 wins against 4 losses in regulation -- coupled with 14 wins and a 1.55 GAA in last year's Stanley Cup championship -- indicate that while he's not some who can a steal a game, he's good enough to win one?

Not in the eyes of Babcock. His public statements are more than motivation -- they're a sign of dissatisfaction. The next step won't be words, but deeds; and Osgood will be watching the Wings push for the playoffs from the pine.

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  1. Thomas M
    1. Posted by Thomas M Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:14 pm EDT

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    What is rocket surgery? Is that anything like rocket science or brain surgery or a combination of both?
  2. Big Rich
    2. Posted by Big Rich Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:40 pm EDT

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    They definitely need more help then Conklin and Osgood. But they have ZERO cap space to trade, or bring up Jimmy Howard.
  3. Big Rich
    3. Posted by Big Rich Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:40 pm EDT

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    more help THAN Conklin... oops
  4. diehard_wings_fan134096
    4. Posted by diehard_wings_fan134096 Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:43 pm EDT

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    well I know my paticence with osgood is wearing thin........seriously where the hell did last year's ozzie go, on a retirement cruise somewhere with hasek??......conks is clearly playing better right now stick him in as the starter.......remember ozzie didn't start the playoffs last year maybe he needs all the way to game 4 of the first round in order to get on that huge roll he's talking about.....
  5. Spencer W
    5. Posted by Spencer W Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:16 pm EDT

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    ditch ozzy, the blogger was right. he is aweful and the reason why we lost to the sharks in san jose. if you score five goals and lose, ITS YOUR GOALIE'S FAULT
  6. Pienkos
    6. Posted by Pienkos Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:45 pm EDT

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    Rocket surgery sounds fast and painful. Much like intercourse with the ConkBlock.
  7. ThomasL
    7. Posted by ThomasL Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:53 pm EDT

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    Yah, this season I'm always nervous whenever Ozzie's in net....even with a 2 or 3 goal lead.
  8. beer_man_beer_here
    8. Posted by beer_man_beer_here Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:25 pm EDT

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    I am so mad at Osgood right now, if I knew him personally I would be giving him silent treatment...We are shung fooed if one of our goalies doesn't show up for playoffs...
  9. mrfluffy02
    9. Posted by mrfluffy02 Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:27 pm EDT

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    Ozzie is driving me to drink...of course...the Wings D isn't helping either.
  10. moo cow
    10. Posted by moo cow Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:20 pm EDT

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    Don't know much 'bout rocket surgery. But I do know that Ozzie is killing my fantasy (team).
  11. demondg1
    11. Posted by demondg1 Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:41 pm EDT

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    Conk-block.
  12. Hans Gruber
    12. Posted by Hans Gruber Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:58 pm EDT

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    It is quite simple. Osgood caught lightning in a bottle last year. He has always been average. He was playing out of his tree in the post-season.
  13. Mike
    13. Posted by Mike Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:19 pm EDT

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    I wondered if the Wings are bringing up players from the minor to see if they have enough talent to play in the NHL with the idea of trading off some of their older higher paid players for a goalie. If that were true is there a quality goalie available?
  14. beer_man_beer_here
    14. Posted by beer_man_beer_here Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:25 pm EDT

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    You guys are all frikin idiots....Rocket surgery is when surgeons use rockets to puncture the flesh instead of normal medical equiptment...I hear there is new technology coming out for rocket colonoscopies...
  15. James P
    15. Posted by James P Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:39 pm EDT

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    This is oddly satisfying for me personally. Earlier this season there was a post about goalies and I stated what was as obvious then as it is now: Ozzie sucks this year. You can disguise it and use polite words as much as you want, but it's the truth. At that point I was torched by wings fans for overlooking his huge win/loss ratio, blah blah blah and I'm sure if one of them had my home address I'd be dead by now.
    Yet 3 months later, here we are. God I love being right.
  16. Sombrero Guy
    16. Posted by Sombrero Guy Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:10 pm EDT

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    Osgood is killing my fantasy team.
  17. thewall125
    17. Posted by thewall125 Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:36 pm EDT

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    @ Wysh
    Nice "Mystery, Alaska" nod there. You should warm your hands on a yule log.
  18. swrbuffalo
    18. Posted by swrbuffalo Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:52 pm EDT

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    How old is he now? Would a Wheelchair and some Oxygen help his game? He should be glad that he has great team in front of him, if it wasn't for that he'd be playing in the KHL or some other senior bar league.
    Do Draper and Osgood help eachother off the ice?
  19. dcd
    19. Posted by dcd Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:39 pm EDT

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    Andrew V is correct. Osgood has always been an average goaltender. He was an average goaltender with stellar defense last year, this year he's an average goaltender without stellar defense.
    The Red Wings cannot succeed in the playoffs in front of Chris Osgood this year. Ty Conklin has played very well but Detroit cannot bank on Conklin carrying them to another cup.
    Trade Osgood.
  20. Pienkos
    20. Posted by Pienkos Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:45 pm EDT

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    @beer man
    They already have rocket colonoscopies, but you gotta go to prison to get one.
  21. R F
    21. Posted by R F Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:44 pm EDT

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    Bring up Howard? I've only seen Howard be really impressive in one game this season. Larsson is the better goalie on the Wings AHL team.
  22. shula
    22. Posted by shula Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:19 pm EDT

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    hey james p. way to point out the obvious. big pat on your back buddy. the bottom line is who cares how ozzie is playing right now. the 17 and 4 record IS important because wins get you to the playoffs. 10-9 or 1-0 still gets you 2 points. the stanley cup isn't handed out in february. if he gives up 5 goals in his first playoff game then put the red flag up. the wings cant trade for a goalie anyway since they arent going to get a difference maker for the pennies of cap space they have left. they built a system that allows them to win without stellar goaltending and they're going to have to tighten that system up or they're getting bounced early
  23. Matthew
    23. Posted by Matthew Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:11 pm EDT

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    This was the same topic of conversation last year with Ozzie....point is....he's still winning games, the Wings are still #1 in the Division and not far behind in the Western Conference lead. Find something new to talk about, this guy has had to deal with this crap his whole career, and yet he has THREE cups under his belt.
  24. ROOOAAR
    24. Posted by ROOOAAR Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:33 pm EDT

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    @dcd,
    Who in the hell are we going to trade Osgood to? It makes more sense to package Conklin and say Sammy or Kopecky or Lilja to a team for a quality goalie and make Osgood the backup who needs to win back the starting role.
  25. Nonplus86
    25. Posted by Nonplus86 Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:44 pm EDT

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    If Osgood is an average goaltender, than so is Martin Broduer. Just sayin is all. Similar status and situation for both goalies.

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