Article 2S63G Rinne has improved as series have progressed this spring

Rinne has improved as series have progressed this spring

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Pekka Rinne has been one of the biggest reasons for the Nashville Predators' success, and he appears to be doing it despite some less than spectacular play during the first two games of several playoff series this spring.

The Predators goaltender has a 1.62 GAA and .943 save percentage in these playoffs if you remove Games 1 and 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, as pointed out by The Tennessean's Adam Vingan.

In fact, Rinne has bounced back with strong performances after struggling over the first two contests in each of the last three rounds.

Let's take a closer look.

2nd Round

Rinne was merely average in the first two games against the St. Louis Blues, going 1-1 and giving up six goals.

GameSVSASV%
12730.900
21720.850
Combined4450.880

But he played much better after that, winning three of the next four games while allowing only five.

GameSVSASV%
32223.957
43233.970
53032.938
62324.958
Combined107112.955

Western Conference Final

Rinne played well in a Game 1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks, but struggled in a Game 2 defeat.

GameSVSASV%
12729.931
22226.846
Combined4955.891

Then he once again raised his game over the rest of a series.

GameSVSASV%
31920.950
43437.919
53233.970
63841.927
Combined123131.939

Stanley Cup Final

Rinne had his worst two-game stretch of these playoffs in the first couple of contests against the Pittsburgh Penguins, conceding eight goals and being pulled early in the third period of Game 2.

GameSVSASV%
1711.636
22125.840
Combined2836.778

Things turned around for Rinne in Games 3 and 4, as the Predators won both affairs, thanks in part to his strong play.

GameSVSASV%
32728.964
42324.958
Combined5052.962

This trend wasn't evident in the opening round, as Rinne was dominant in the first two games against the Chicago Blackhawks, posting back-to-back shutouts to kick-start the Predators' eventual four-game sweep.

And while he clearly played worse in the first two games of each subsequent series than he did in the later contests, it's worth remembering the wild-card Predators have opened all four matchups on the road by virtue of being the lowest seed.

Rinne has simply been lights out in Nashville, but not so much when playing away from Bridgestone Arena.

Rinne (2016-17 Playoffs)RecordGAASV%
Home9-11.44.949
Away5-52.36.913

His mid-series improvement is noteworthy, though, and it shows he's been able to shake off subpar performances in hostile territory as playoff matchups have progressed.

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