The statistics for Roberto Luongo in the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals against the Boston Bruins are a remarkable story – statistics that confound and infuriate Canucks supporters.
At home the Canucks goalie has been stellar. On the road he has been called awful, brutal, a leaky sieve, the Swiss cheese of goaltenders – and many other names slamming the play of Roberto Luongo in the TD Centre in Boston.
The Vancouver Canucks Game 6 loss to the Boston Bruins saw Luongo exit the game after giving up three goals on eight shots. Brad Marchand beat Luongo at 5:31 in the first period, followed by Milan Lucic a mere 35 seconds later, followed by Andrew Ference on the power-play at 8:35 – life in Boston for Roberto Lunogo was indeed nasty, brutish and short.
Take a look at the statistics below including save percentage for Roberto Luongo. The silver lining for Canucks fans, of course, is Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals is in Vancouver.
Roberto Luongo | 2011 NHL Stanley Cup Finals – Statistics
Goals Against Average (GAA) – 8.05
Goals Against Average in Vancouver – 0.67
Wins at Home 3-0
Wins in Boston 0-3
Save Percentage in Vancouver .979
Save Percentage in Boston .773
Goals Allowed in Vancouver 2
Goals Allowed in Boston 15
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