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Leafs goalie Ilya Samsonov can rebound from this dark place. It's not too late

You’d be hard-pressed to find an era in hockey’s long history where it’s been worse for a goalie's confidence than the one they're playing in now.

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Maple Leafs goaltender Ilya Samsonov reacts on the bench after conceding four goal against the Lightning in the first period and being pulled on Nov. 6.

It’s not easy to be an NHL goalie these days.

Not long ago, teams without a star goaltender would never be considered contenders for the Stanley Cup. But that idea of relying on a great goalie to carry a team deep into the playoffs seems to have faded for a number of NHL clubs, including the reigning Stanley Cup champs.

Nick Kypreos is a former NHL player, Stanley Cup champion and current host of Sportsnet’s Real Kyper and Bourne radio show. He is a freelance contributing columnist for the Star and is based in Toronto. Follow him on Twitter: @RealKyper.

Nick Kypreos

Nick Kypreos is a former NHL player, Stanley Cup champion and current host of Sportsnet’s Real Kyper and Bourne radio show. He is a freelance contributing columnist for the Star and is based in Toronto. Follow him on Twitter: @RealKyper.

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