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	<title>Comments on: The success and failure of potentially overworked goalies</title>
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		<title>By: Matt</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ryan Miller would have (okay, probably) bucked that trend had the Sabres&#039; offense showed up....
69 regular season games: 2.22, .929
6 playoff games: 2.34, .926
Don&#039;t forget all of those high-stress Olympic games and the media frenzy afterwards in there as well.
Even if you go back to 06-07:
63 regular season games: 2.73, .911
16 playoff games: 2.22, .922
Miller steps up his game in the playoffs (or at least keeps it consistent) despite his workload.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ryan Miller would have (okay, probably) bucked that trend had the Sabres&#8217; offense showed up&#8230;.<br />
69 regular season games: 2.22, .929<br />
6 playoff games: 2.34, .926<br />
Don&#8217;t forget all of those high-stress Olympic games and the media frenzy afterwards in there as well.<br />
Even if you go back to 06-07:<br />
63 regular season games: 2.73, .911<br />
16 playoff games: 2.22, .922<br />
Miller steps up his game in the playoffs (or at least keeps it consistent) despite his workload.</p>
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