Andy Iles sure picked an inopportune time to go into a slump. His numbers of late are atrocious. Some of the goals he gave up last night were incredibly soft. On Tuesday, he gave up four goals on 14 shots. With this passive, un-physical defensive corps, the Cyclone will go only as far as Iles can take them. And, from the looks of it, that appears to be the first round.
It sounds like Thiessen will not be coming back to Cincinnati after the Blue Jacket season ends. So, it's up to Andy. I hope he can pull out of this spiral.
Game Date MIN SA GA SV W L OTL SOL AVG SV% SO CIN @ IND 2016-03-24 61:36 37 4 33 - - OTL - 3.90 0.892 - CIN @ IND 2016-03-25 40:00 19 5 14 - L - - 7.50 0.737 - CIN @ TOL 2016-03-26 60:00 33 1 32 W - - - 1.00 0.970 - FW @ CIN 2016-03-29 58:54 14 4 10 - L - - 4.07 0.714 - IND @ CIN 2016-03-31 59:51 29 1 28 W - - - 1.00 0.966 - March Totals 524:27 261 25 236 4 3 1 1 2.86 0.904 - Season to Date Totals 2140:09 1027 96 931 18 11 2 2 2.69 0.907 2 CIN @ EVN 2016-04-01 57:25 25 5 20 - L - - 5.22 0.800 - TOL @ CIN 2016-04-02 60:00 25 7 18 - L - - 7.00 0.720 -
Seven games in ten days-best way to ruin an ECHL level goalie !
It's a valid point. It further illustrates how little faith Matt has in Whitney to not give Andy a respite of any sort. You could tell he was struggling and not as focused. Also, you could see that the entire team was pretty tired on Saturday night.
I hope Andy can get some rest and pull out of this slump. From the sound of things, Thiessen is not coming back at all.