Dare excepted! Not really though. I'd like to point out that from Drury's or the puck's point of view there is less to shot at than from the cameraman's point of view.
With that said there is still alot of net visible, esp. 5 hole. However, being a butterfly goalie, it's more of a tease than a scoreable area. (No I'm not against the butterfly BTW)
I agree with the camera angle thing but the point is that there is still alot of net to shoot at. The thing with the butterfly goalie is when he goes down to close the 5 hole then there is going to be alot more room up top and from the looks of the picture there is already lots of room there. I still play hockey and play very competativly and if I had this much room on some of my breakaways I would have scored a few more goals this year.
I dare someone to tell me that he's to big and that there is nowhere to shot after you look at this picture.
He might be using equipment thats a little big but he makes saves cause he's that good at his angles and quick with his reflexes. How big a diffenence does it make anyways. Might help him make 2 or 4 saves a game that he might make anyways.