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Ok, I was wrong about the problem with the PP1. It's not 100% Chiasson, a huge part of the issue is also Miller.
Miller isn't shooting from the left side, so the PK hedges over to Pettersson & Hughes even when Miller has the puck. He has a ton of open ice/space to skate in and shoot but he remains stationary and looks for the back pass back to Hughes. There were a few times the other night where the high PK player almost picked off the back pass back to Hughes on the same shift.
LeBrun: Well one part that was certainly not true is that Matthew Tkachuk was never part of any offer from the Calgary Flames to the Buffalo Sabres. Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams himself said that to Buffalo reporters on this day.
Those dmen did play it totally horrible though… I mean come on even at lower levels you look at the guys middle of his chest and push through… those dudes were expecting the one before them to get it right and then caught flat footed when they didn’t… lazy
that's unreal...and after 30 years of playing hockey i'm happy to make a move past one guy
haha I agree. Although I usually try to test the Dman to see if I can walk down the middle like that every game. The good ones made damn sure I pay the price if I tried something like that.
There's something so smooth about how they moved the puck from one side of their body to the other... it's almost elegant. Mckinnon and Mcdavid dangle with quick (almost manic) hands and speed, but there's something beautiful about Nash/Spezza/Ryan's moves lol.