Any goaltender will tell you, a big part of being successful is how you control the rebounds.
So there was Andrew Raycroft at Maple Leafs' practice yesterday working on bouncing back from a so-so outing against the Bruins' a night earlier. Three goals yielded, none overly horrible on its own, but when they arrive on only 13 shots on a truncated night in the nets, there's room for fine-tuning.
"You play 82 games, you're not going to have your best every night. Unfortunately, that's the reality of it," said Raycroft. "Any NHL team is going to have dull nights and I guess we had one of those (losing 3-0). We just need to respond and have a good one (tonight against the Islanders)."
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