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					Originally Posted by  pelle31
					 
				 
				How do you figure Brodeur and Luongo were played so much????  Didn't Luongo blow the last game the Canucks played in last years playoffs?  Weren't they both hurt????? 
Hmmm lets see 
Kipper 76 GP TOI 4,417:59 
 
Luongo 54 GP  TOI 3,181:05 
Brodeur  31 GP  TOI 1,813:35 
			
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 I wasn't refering to last season specifically. I was making a point that Brodeur and Luongo's games don't deteriorate because they played a lot. "Of course his numbers will go down,he plays twice as many minutes as your guy." They were able to be just as dominate as ever.
Brodeur: 2007-08 New Jersey NHL 77 44 27 6 4 .920 2.17 4635
2006-07 New Jersey NHL 78 48 23 7 12 .922 2.18 4697 
Luongo: 2007-08 Vancouver NHL 73 35 29 9 6 .917 2.38 4233
2006-07 Vancouver NHL 76 47 22 6 5  .921 2.29 4490 
Kipper:2008-09 Calgary NHL 76 45 24 5 4 .903 2.84 4418
2007-08 Calgary NHL 76 39 26 10 2 .906 2.69 4398 
2006-07 Calgary NHL 74 40 24 9 7 .917 2.46 4419 
Brodeau played even more hockey than Kipper did in back to back years, and still looked better.