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2022 Goaltending
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Regular Season | 7 | 0 | 3 | 2.17 | .927 | 0 |
Post Season | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3.19 | .894 | 0 |
Top Laurent Brossoit News
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Still isn't skating
Brossoit (lower body) hasn't resumed skating and may not be an option during Vegas' series against Dallas, Ben Gotz of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Brossoit was injured May 8 in Game 3 of the second round against Edmonton. He has a 5-2 record this postseason, having allowed 23 goals on 216 shots. Vegas will probably go back to Adin Hill against the Stars on Friday in Game 1.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Unavailable Sunday
Brossoit (lower body) won't travel with the team to Edmonton for Game 6 on Sunday, Jesse Granger of The Athletic reports.
Brossoit was injured in Game 3 on Monday and hasn't played in the last two games. Brossoit has a 5-2 record, 3.18 GAA and .894 save percentage in eight playoff starts this season. Look for Adin Hill to get the start in Edmonton, as he stopped 32 shots in a 4-3 win in Game 5 on Friday.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Unlikely to play Friday
Brossoit (lower body) is expected to miss Friday's game against Edmonton, per Ben Gotz of the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Brossoit, who was injured Monday, wasn't one of the three goaltenders on the ice for Friday's practice. He has a 5-2 record, 3.18 GAA and .894 save percentage in eight playoff outings this year. Adin Hill started Wednesday and stopped 29 of 33 shots in Vegas' 4-1 loss to the Oilers.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Unavailable Wednesday
Brossoit (lower body) isn't expected to play Wednesday versus Edmonton, per Jason Gregor of OilersNation.com.
Brossoit left Monday's 5-1 victory over Edmonton midway through the first period because of the injury. He's 5-2 with a 3.18 GAA and an .894 save percentage in eight playoff outings this year. With Brossoit unavailable, Adin Hill is expected to start in Game 4 on Wednesday.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Still being evaluated
Brossoit (lower body) is still being evaluated, ESPN's Kristen Shilton reports.
Brossoit is scheduled to undergo further testing, so he won't practice Tuesday. He left Monday's 5-1 win over Edmonton at the 11:44 mark of the first period after attempting to move across the crease to stop a rebound. Brossoit, who had hip surgery last May, needed help to get off the ice. He has posted a 5-2 record this postseason with a 3.18 GAA and an .894 save percentage in eight appearances. If Brossoit can't play in Game 4 versus the Oilers on Wednesday, Adin Hill could make his first NHL playoff start.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Exits Monday's contest
Brossoit (lower body) was helped off the ice Monday against Edmonton, Ben Gotz of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Brossoit left the game and went straight back to the locker room after stopping three of four shots in the first period. He needed assistance leaving the ice and was replaced by Adin Hill. An update on Brossoit's status may not be available until he undergoes further testing.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Starting in Edmonton
Brossoit will guard the road goal Monday in Game 3 against Edmonton, Jesse Granger of The Athletic reports.
Brossoit allowed five goals on 32 shots in Saturday's 5-1 loss to the Oilers prior to being pulled after the second period. He has a 5-2 record this postseason, having surrendered 22 goals on 212 shots. Edmonton ranks first in the playoffs this year with 4.25 goals per game.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Blitzed in first period
Brossoit stopped 27 of 32 shots in two periods of Saturday's 5-1 loss to the Oilers in Game 2.
The Oilers rang up four goals on Brossoit in the first period, cashing in twice on the power play, once shorthanded and once at even strength. Adin Hill handled the third period and stopped all four shots he faced. So far in the postseason, Brossoit has been solid, though this is the fourth time in seven starts he's allowed four or more goals. He may have a short leash with the series shifting to Edmonton for Games 3 and 4, though it's unclear if Hill or Jonathan Quick would be the preferred replacement should Brossoit lose hold of the starting job.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Starting Saturday
Brossoit will defend the home crease versus Edmonton on Saturday, Ben Gotz of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Coach Bruce Cassidy said that there would be no lineup changes for the Golden Knights, so Brossoit will make his ninth straight start. Brossoit has been strong between the pipes in the playoffs, as he has won his last five games. Overall, the 30-year-old netminder is 5-1 in the playoffs, stopping 163 of 180 shots. He gave up four goals on 27 shots to the Oilers on Wednesday -- all four coming off the stick of Leon Draisaitl -- but Brossoit had given up only three goals on 56 shots between Games 4 and 5 versus Winnipeg in the opening round.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Overcomes challenges for win
Brossoit stopped 23 of 27 shots in Wednesday's 4-1 win over the Oilers in Game 1.
Leon Draisaitl scored four times on Brossoit, but the rest of the Oilers couldn't solve him. This was Brossoit's fifth straight win, though it's also the third time in six playoff starts he's allowed four goals. As long as he keeps winning, it's tough to see the 30-year-old losing the starting gig, so he can be expected to start Saturday's Game 2.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Set to face Oilers
Brossoit is slated to start at home against Edmonton on Wednesday, according to Jesse Granger of The Athletic.
Brossoit stopped 30 of 31 shots in a 4-1 victory over Winnipeg on Thursday to lead the Golden Knights to the second round. He has a 4-1 record, 2.42 GAA and .915 save percentage in five playoff contests this year. Edmonton scored 4.17 goals per game during its first-round series against LA.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: No trouble with Jets
Brossoit saved 30 of 31 shots in Thursday's 4-1 win over the Jets in Game 5.
After dropping Game 1 of the first round, Brossoit's since rattled off four straight wins. Game 5 was arguably his best performance, as he was able to fend off the Jets' late push to easily earn the series-clinching win. The 30-year-old's strong play has cemented him as the Golden Knights' top goalie entering the second round.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Looking to close out Jets
Brossoit will guard the home goal in Thursday's Game 5 versus the Jets, Jesse Granger of The Athletic reports.
Brossoit will be going for his fourth straight win, which would see him and the Golden Knights knock out the Jets. He's gone 3-1 with a 2.75 GAA and a .902 save percentage through four playoff contests.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Wins in Winnipeg again
Brossoit stopped 24 of 26 shots in Monday's 4-2 win over the Jets in Game 4.
Brossoit continues to torment his former team, as his strong goaltending guided the Golden Knights to a 3-1 series lead. Brossoit has given up 12 goals on 123 shots over four games in the series. The 30-year-old has only lost in regulation once in 15 appearances between the regular season and playoffs, and he'll likely have a chance to knock out the Jets in Thursday's Game 5 in Vegas.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Starting in Winnipeg
Brossoit will guard the road net Monday in Game 4 against Winnipeg, Jesse Granger of The Athletic reports.
Brossoit is coming off a 30-save performance in Saturday's double-overtime win over the Jets. He has a 2-1 record this postseason, allowing 10 goals on 97 shots. Winnipeg ranks ninth in first round of the playoffs with 32.7 shots per game.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Earns 2OT win after blowing lead
Brossoit made 30 saves in a 5-4 double overtime win over the Jets on Saturday in Game 3.
He and Knights blew a commanding 4-1 lead in the third period -- the tying goal came off the stick of Adam Lowry with 22 seconds left. Brossoit managed to pull himself together inside an incredibly hostile arena in Winnipeg, and the Golden Knights now lead the series 2-1. Dating back to April 1, Broissoit is 7-1-0 in his last eight games.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Facing Jets
Brossoit will be in the visiting crease versus Winnipeg on Saturday, Jesse Granger of The Athletic reports.
Brossoit has won six of his last seven starts, his only loss coming Tuesday in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Brossoit ended the regular season with a 7-0-3 record, a 2.17 GAA and .927 save percentage. Brossoit has given up only 14 goals on 210 shots in his last seven contests, as he has taken over the No. 1 job in the Vegas net.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Facing Jets
Brossoit will defend the home crease versus Winnipeg on Thursday, Jesse Granger of The Athletic reports.
Brossoit got the Game 1 start, giving up four goals on 30 shots in a 5-1 loss to his former teammates. The loss was Brossoit's first in regulation time this season, as he was 7-0-3 with a 2.17 GAA and .927 save percentage.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Bounces back in Game 2
Brossoit stopped 31 of 33 shots in Thursday's 5-2 win over the Jets in Game 2.
Brossoit had a lackluster Game 1, but he was better and received far more help from his teammates the second time around. The Golden Knights ran away with the win in the third period. Brossoit has allowed six goals on 63 shots through two playoff outings. There's no reason to think he won't get the start for Saturday's Game 3 in Winnipeg.
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Golden Knights' Laurent Brossoit: Little help in Game 1 loss
Brossoit surrendered four goals on 30 shots in Tuesday's 5-1 loss to the Jets in Game 1. The Jets also scored an empty-netter.
Brossoit wasn't able to carry over his strong regular-season play into the playoff opener, though the Golden Knights mustered just 17 shots themselves. The loss snapped Brossoit's five-game winning streak. With a more experienced option in Jonathan Quick also on the roster, Brossoit may have a short leash for holding onto the starting role if he can't turn things around in Thursday's Game 2.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-3, 204 lbs |
Birthplace: Port Alberni, BC |
Age: 30 |
Experience: 8 |
Shoots: Left |