Rud wrote:
It's both. Our defense is giving up some bad plays, ala Grabner's breakaway, but Miller is coughing up some pretty bad goals. Like both wrap-around goals earlier. He needs a few games off.
Then again, we have Miller on this team because we expect him to be able to make those big saves when our defense lapses, which he hasn't been doing as of late.
Rud's got this one right.
Miller has had few easy games this season. Say what we did about Hank and Toni and how much money they got from their new teams, but we really missed their quietly good and pretty consistent play from the blueline. I know all the stat mongers will say that he's not really faced many more shots per minutes than he usually faces, but he's definitely facing more quality shots this season. If there was one thing that Hank and Toni were good at was pushing the play to the outside. Right now our slot's as open as a hooker after day 3 of a Shriner's convention.
(Let's also not forget that he plays a lot is usually in the top 3 in shots faced per season.) That alone could wear you down a bit.
Wide open shooting lanes open up far too often with our current D pairings. When Vanek and Stafford get an unobstructed shooting lane like that we expect them to score. So when a guy like Grabner get's one...he's gonna score on most of those.
Now Miller does need to buckle things done better. He's not ever going to go on a shutout run like Tim Thomas, but Miller's best skill is make that ridiculous save to keep us in a 2-1 or 3-2 tilt. He hasn't been making those saves...granted our D hasn't made it easy at all on him. He's not been the master of his own net and hasn't played positionally as well as we're used to seeing. I don't normally jump onto something Jerry Sullivan says, but I agree with him that Miller may be thinking too much.
If he can get out of his own head and just react....he'll be fine.