That's it?! I wanted to see the video to get a good laugh out of the notion of a goalie actually trying to duck from an incoming puck, fully expecting to see that. But that's not at all what I saw, and I'm pretty sure that it's only getting such attention because it's Bryz.
The shot was going low so he started to drop and then it deflected off of Schenn's stick upwards, towards the top of the net. People are making it seem like he ducked to get out of the way of the shot, but there's no doubt in my mind that he simply got beat by his teammate's poor shot "block" (ie deflection), and would have almost certainly stopped it had Schenn not tipped it, or even if the shot had been going upstairs to start with.
I know Bryz is an unreliable player with a fragile sense of self-confidence and (at times) a truly strange mind, perhaps the most bizarre psyche in the NHL. But after seeing that video I'm convinced that people are just once again being unfair to the guy, a recurrence of a "bullying" sort of mob-mentality that people seem to take with Bryz because of the way he cracks under pressure.
And I know that a high-level pro like Bryz should be able to deal with pressure better, but I haven't seen or heard even ONE SINGLE PERSON point out what I just did - every single report or comment I've encountered has accused him of deliberately ducking out of the way - which makes said "bullying" mob-mentality pretty sickening to me. Any other goalie probably wouldn't get any attention or even blame over this goal, but the public seems to relish trampling all over a guy that is obviously not 100% mentally healthy.