There's a funny thing about the hockey world's collective memory of Corey Crawford. No matter how awesome he plays for months on end, no matter what the numbers say, Crawford's worst moments always seem to be the ones that stick out. For an award-winning, championship goaltender, this is one of the first things that comes to mind:
A 7-1 loss to Boston in February. The early yips against Nashville in May. This is the stuff folks point to as proof that Crawford isn't one of the game's best. It comes off like complaining about, I don't know, the silverware at an otherwise amazing five-star restaurant.