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Meds wrote:
As an aside, I loved Edler's turnover right at the hash marks to the left of Schneider. Great pass. What a steal he will be at $5M next year.
Good thing we got rid of Edlers training wheels.... (aka Sami Salo)
Island Nucklehead wrote:You want to stand in front of Jason Garrison... he'll break your foot off. And then Bieksa finishes it off. Finally a bounce on the PP.
Roy's got his legs tonight.
Yeah, Garrison is a PP threat no matter what. He either hits gets the shot through and creates a scoring chance, or he drops a defender and makes it a 5-on-3 (or 2 as in this case).
The Sedins seem to be having trouble reading their near side dman when he pinches in for a pass.....They have played the pass up the boards behind him on several occasions now tonight.
Vigneault is a moron. Edler back on the first PP unit. Juice and Garrison got it done with the Sedins last time, but no, go back to puck bobbling, turnover king.
Meds wrote:The Sedins seem to be having trouble reading their near side dman when he pinches in for a pass.....They have played the pass up the boards behind him on several occasions now tonight.
Too fancy. The jig is up on them. Let them sit there on the PP. They want you to make the first move, so they can backdoor it or out-number you. They really need a new look.
Stay in the lane. When Hank starts letting them rip, or attacking the slot with the puck... that's when they will need to adjust and we might see more success. As long as he sits along the wall doing nothing but stick handling, and everyone else is static, the PP will be junk.