Hockey Widow wrote: I like how Ebbett has learned the art of deflection and I think planting him in front of the net or having Bitz on he forecheck would make Kesler and Booth more dangerous. So if Raymond can't get it together then he should sit.
As it would have it, Ebbett has always been a fantastic deflector.
Sound Tigers down Senators 6-2
March 23, 2007 - American Hockey League (AHL) Binghamton Senators
With the Sound Tigers leading 5-1, Ryan Vesce one-timed a shot from the high slot which
Ebbett deflected past Dubielewicz's glove hand to make it a 5-2 contest. The marker was the only power-play tally of the night, as the teams combined for just 14 penalty minutes.
Wild Fall to Bruins 2-1 in Shootout
Once again, on Wednesday night, the Wild were stymied by the “hot hand” in net as the team failed to score more than two goals for the eleventh time in 23 games. Despite outshooting the Bruins by a margin of 29-16, the only goal that the Wild could muster was newcomer
Andrew Ebbett’s tip-in goal just over halfway through the second period.
GDT: Ducks vs. Sharks - Game 1
Nikko - 04-16-2009, 03:23 PM
We need Ebbett to establish some sort of presence in front of our net.
He is by far our best shot deflector and can seemingly get his stick on anything that comes near him. Nabokov is just too good without a screen/deflection, especially against our team. Hopefully Carlyle has taken some sort of note of this.
So Much for Predictions: Ducks Win First Games in Series
by: Cindy Ferguson
Ten minutes into the third period, rookie Andrew Ebbett was able to break the tie, scoring his first career playoff goal.
Ebbett deflected the puck off of Nabokov’s playoff pad after Teemu Selanne sped behind the Sharks’ defense and fired the puck into the net, setting Ebbett’s play in motion.
Detroit at Minnesota (1/27/10)
A few seconds after that Zanon ripped one from the blue line and
Ebbett deflected it into the net. The first period still had over two minutes left and the game was already three to two Wild.
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Typically, when the Canucks score tip-in goals, its more luck than anything. Kesler went through a pretty hot streak of deflected goals last year but this year, I don't recall him scoring one. But Ebbett is the master of tip-in goals and AV really should utilize him as such.
Raymond is fantastic at puck possession but I would really like to see AV try out Ebbett's ability to deflect on the PP.