It seems like Marc-Andre Fleury is settling nicely into his role as "That Goalie Who Really Sucks In The Playoffs." His latest audition came Tuesday night in Game 4 against the New York Islanders.

A brief overview of his performance:

You can tell how Fleury lacks focus merely by watching the clips above, but this isn't a new phenomenon for the Penguins goaltender in the postseason, and the numbers tell the exact same story. We can look at this years numbers:

2013 Playoffs GA SA Svs Save % ECQF Gm 1 Islanders W 0 26 26 1.000 ECQF Gm 2 Islanders L 4 42 38 0.905 ECQF Gm 3 Islanders W 4 36 32 0.889 ECQF Gm 4 Islanders L 6 24 18 0.750 Totals 14 128 114 0.891

Or his numbers against the Flyers in 2012:

2012 Playoffs GA SA Svs Save % ECQF Gm 1 Flyers L 4 26 22 0.846 ECQF Gm 2 Flyers L 7 30 23 0.767 ECQF Gm 3 Flyers L 6 28 22 0.786 ECQF Gm 4 Flyers W 3 25 22 0.880 ECQF Gm 5 Flyers W 2 26 24 0.923 ECQF Gm 6 Flyers L 4 22 18 0.818 Totals 26 157 131 0.834

Or the 2011 Eastern Quarterfinals versus the Lightning:

2011 Playoffs GA SA Svs Save % ECQF Gm 1 Lightning W 0 32 32 1.000 ECQF Gm 2 Lightning L 4 20 16 0.800 ECQF Gm 3 Lightning W 2 27 25 0.926 ECQF Gm 4 Lightning W 2 31 29 0.935 ECQF Gm 5 Lightning L 4 14 10 0.714 ECQF Gm 6 Lightning L 4 21 17 0.810 ECQF Gm 7 Lightning L 1 23 22 0.957 Totals 17 168 151 0.899

Or even the 2010 playoffs, where he played 13 games in two series:

2010 Playoffs GA SA Svs Save % ECQF Gm 1 Senators L 5 26 21 0.808 ECQF Gm 2 Senators W 1 20 19 0.950 ECQF Gm 3 Senators W 2 22 20 0.909 ECQF Gm 4 Senators W 4 30 26 0.867 ECQF Gm 5 Senators L 4 44 40 0.909 ECQF Gm 6 Senators W 3 31 28 0.903 ECSF Gm 1 Canadiens W 3 31 28 0.903 ECSF Gm 2 Canadiens L 3 21 18 0.857 ECSF Gm 3 Canadiens W 0 18 18 1.000 ECSF Gm 4 Canadiens L 3 25 22 0.880 ECSF Gm 5 Canadiens W 1 33 32 0.970 ECSF Gm 6 Canadiens L 4 25 21 0.840 ECSF Gm 7 Canadiens L 4 13 9 0.692 Totals 37 339 302 0.891

Since winning the Stanley Cup in 2009 with the Penguins, Marc-Andre Fleury hasn't broken a .900 save percentage in a single playoff year. (So close that one time though!) And when you take these numbers cumulatively, it doesn't get any better:

Year GA SA Svs Save % 2013 14 128 114 0.891 2012 26 157 131 0.834 2011 17 168 151 0.899 2010 37 339 302 0.891 Cumulative 94 792 698 0.881

How do these numbers compare to other goalies around the league? Here's a list of every goalie who has played at least 20 playoff games in the last four playoff years, sorted by overall cumulative save percentage:

Rk Player Team Games GA SA Saves Save % 1 Tim Thomas Bruins 32 67 1056 989 0.937 2 Henrik Lundqvist Rangers 28 58 809 751 0.928 3 Jonathan Quick Kings 36 77 1067 990 0.928 4 Jaroslav Halak Canadiens/Blues 20 46 608 562 0.924 5 Pekka Rinne Predators 28 69 818 749 0.916 6 Jimmy Howard Red Wings 32 86 987 901 0.913 7 Martin Brodeur Devils 29 67 755 688 0.911 8 Antti Niemi Blackhawks/Sharks 49 135 1460 1325 0.908 9 Brian Boucher Flyers 21 49 527 478 0.907 10 Roberto Luongo Canucks 42 112 1208 1096 0.907 11 Ilya Bryzgalov Coyotes/Flyers 22 78 721 643 0.892 12 Marc-Andre Fleury Penguins 30 94 792 698 0.881

There he is, dead last in the league. You could extend this group to include goalies who have played 10 games or more, too, and Fleury would still be dead last. He's been awful in the playoffs, and since winning the Cup in 2009, he's been awful with unparalleled consistency.

It's safe to say that Marc-Andre Fleury is the worst playoff goalie in the NHL right now. (Yes, even worse than his Pennsylvania counterparts over in Philadelphia.) The numbers back it up, the hilarious GIFs back it up, and who knows? Should Pittsburgh lose this series to the Isles, a Ray Shero roster move might even back it up.