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The facade that Roberto Luongo has put on lately is tough to watch, especially knowing that he isn't a bad goaltender. Where has the goaltender from the 2007 playoffs gone to? His spectacular performance in head-to-head battle against Marty Turco, including a 76-shot, quadruple-overtime win, in the first round was nothing short of amazing. Luongo has consistently been a Vezina threat as well as tops in the league for wins. Long-gone (or so it seems) are the shutouts and the feeling that nothing could beat him. I remember when a two-on-one would come down the ice and I knew, almost for certain, that Luongo was going to stop the puck. I felt safe, comfortable and most importantly, confident - something I'm sure the players iced in front of him felt as well. It showed in their play.
There are many theories as to why Luongo's play has faltered. Everything from having his baby, to lack of mental toughness, being over-coached and occasionally the idea that he has his long term contract and no longer cares enough to put in the effort it takes to play at the elite level we expect him to. Each theory could be accurate on it's own or as each making a contribution to the decline in his play. The skill is still there, the desire is still there and the ability to turn things around is definitely there; the hard part is pin-pointing the problem and fixing it. If you asked me (you didn't but I'm gonna tell you anyways) there is one glaring change that has preceded Luongo's decline. His name is Ian Clark and he was Luongo's goalie coach back from his Florida days up until 2010, when he was replaced by Rolie Melanson. Clark is knowing throughout the goaltending world as an excellent coach with a long history and resume. Performance Goaltending had this to say about Clark: Quote: Quote:
Today, Luongo no longer plays out high in front of his net. Interestingly enough he doesn't play deep in his net either. Rolie Melanson does employ a style that sees Luongo playing deeper in his net than before instead of challenging the shooter, but Lou never appears to be positionally consistent. I, honestly, don't know where Luongo plays positionally, and I don't think he does either. Luongo is so deep inside of his head, whether it's being over-coached or not coached the right way, he isn't conveying any sort of specific playing style and his lack of consistent success has affected his confidence in a major way. The addition of poor fan support and the fact that no one wants to be the scape goat for a losing team only makes things worse. I feel for Luongo when the boo's rain down, but at the same time Luongo is paid like an elite player and he needs to perform like one. If it's making another goalie change, taking a step back and re-forming his strategy or starting from scratch, Luongo needs to make some sort of major change. If Ian Clark weren't currently working with the Columbus Blue Jackets (full-time believe it or not) than I would say do whatever they can to get him back. Things aren't working out for Luongo or his fans, and his head and play are suffering. Something has to give.
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Thanks for the insight R242. This is the first year I've owned Luongo and he's killin me! Hopefully he can make it work with his current coach...or maybe get traded to the Blue Jackets?
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