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Starting goaltenders battle physical and mental fatigue

Behind the mask is a mind filled with a web of a thousand thoughts, worries and a singular focus of what it takes to win a game. Then the next game, then the one after that. “There is no shut-off for a goaltender,” retired goalie Brian Boucher said. “The mind doesn’t shut off.”

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