deandebean
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PK is a machine.
And it's unfortunate we have 2 midgets already at center, because Desharnais is impressive.
And it's unfortunate we have 2 midgets already at center, because Desharnais is impressive.
Me too. They forecheck and support the puck better. It's interesting actually, it's seems that they're only playing on a quarter of the ice at any given time. They're not stretching at all but instead are always outnumbered the opposition on the puck. That's more my style of hockey. Even on the forecheck they're basically 2 guys and a half deep.
It's not. Both Sergei and Darche said in interviews that it was different. They both called Boucher's system a bit new age, being five players everywhere all the time. That's what I paid attention to last night and it is. They play it really compact, swarming the puck in some sort of X in one portion of the ice, often barely a sixth of the total ice. They are generally always two on one on the puck just about anywhere, sometimes even three on one. It works well because they always have support for the puck and every turnovers comes to them, plus it gives very little options to the other team.
I was wondering how well it would work in the NHL with better faster players that could possibly take advantage of all that open ice that they offer.
So the Bulldogs are playing the Rochester Americans tonight without arguably our five best forwards.
The game will be streamed tonight.