Chicago Sun-Times

OF ICE & MEN

CROW: IF NHL WANTS GOALS, FIX SURFACE, NOT GOALIE GEAR

- MARK LAZERUS

BOSTON — Corey Crawford wore the new slimmed- down goalie pants that will become mandatory Feb. 4 — part of the NHL’s latest effort to increase scoring — during the Blackhawks’ game against the Washington Capitals last Friday.

He gave up five goals and was replaced by Scott Darling in the third period.

“Tough one to try them out in,” Crawford said with a laugh. “I wore them in practice, too. They’re definitely thinner. It’s not going to make a huge difference, but there are some little tweaks to be done with the equipment.”

The goalies are an easy target when trying to figure out how to goose scoring in a league that has seen save percentage increase steadily from .873 in 1983- 84 to .915 this season, matching last season’s all- time high. Streamlini­ng goalie pads is the simplest solution.

But Crawford had a different, and compelling, idea on how to increase scoring and the quality of play.

“I’ve always thought the real issue isn’t goalie equipment,” he said. “The issue is ice. If you can make ice like the way it is in Colorado, the way it is in Washington, Edmonton — you make the conditions like that for every game in every rink, guys are going to score. It’s a massive difference between battling with [ a bouncing] puck and making sure it’s going to be on the ice and just playing.”

Indeed, if you watch a game in Edmonton as opposed to a game in, say, Florida, passes are crisper, play is cleaner and the game is faster. The United Center, like many hightraffi­c, multipurpo­se arenas, has been long derided for its ice quality. But Crawford said it’s significan­tly better now and is among the “top third” in the league.

“I don’t care how big your equipment is, if you can’t react to it, you’re not going to stop it, anyway,” Crawford said. “How fast was that game in Colorado [ a 6- 4 Hawks win]? How fun was that game to watch? That was a fast game. You watch a game where the ice is just [ crap], it makes a huge difference. It’s way more fun to watch.”

Crawford has done his own part to increase scoring lately, with a middling .903 save percentage since missing three weeks after an appendecto­my. Before the surgery, Crawford’s save percentage was a sparkling .927 in 20 games. Crawford doesn’t believe there are any lingering effects from the appendecto­my, but he admitted he isn’t seeing the puck as well as he was earlier in the season.

“Every guy goes through it,” he said. “There’s not one goalie in the league, in history, that’s ever gone through a full season without some sort of down [ stretch] during the year. It’s almost impossible to do that. It’s funny how the game works. Sometimes you feel great, you’re playing great, and you lose 2- 1, or 1- 0. And then there are other games where maybe you don’t feel as well or you’re not seeing the puck as well, and you win 6- 5 to 5- 4.”

Scott Darling will get the start Friday at Boston, but that’s largely because Joel Quennevill­e wants to get everybody in while the players’ fathers are on the road trip this week.

Quennevill­e isn’t worried about Crawford. He also pointed out that — slimmed- down goalie pants or not — there have been a lot of eyepopping scores around the league over the last few days, with the Pen- guins winning 8- 7, the Stars winning 7- 6, the Hawks and Senators winning 6- 4 and the Red Wings winning 6- 5.

“Everybody has stretches where you’re on top of your game to a different level and you’re seeing the puck, and then you have stretches where they find a way in,” Quennevill­e said. “We all feel very comfortabl­e that [ Crawford] will be able to get back to being confident and doing this thing.”

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“I’ve always thought the real issue isn’t goalie equipment. The issue is ice.” Corey Crawford, Blackhawks goalie, on how to increase scoring

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 ?? | AP ?? Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford has done his part to increase scoring lately. He has a .903 save percentage since missing three weeks after an appendecto­my.
| AP Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford has done his part to increase scoring lately. He has a .903 save percentage since missing three weeks after an appendecto­my.
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