GDT: 12/19/24 - 7:00PM EDT - St. Louis vs Tampa Bay

Bozo Nicholson

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Gonzo might be in over his head
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ccman68

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Weird game. We didn’t get many shots but still could’ve easily scored 6 if we buried some of our chances. Vasy was good, but for the most part we kept them to the outside so he didn’t have to do much.
 

These Are The Days

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I always get a kick out of the contradiction, leading the league in goals per game but playing the shell.

A random visitor to this forum would be forgiven if they thought we were talking about shelling the hell out of the other team, not a defensive strategy.
Dropping snowmen will inflate the hell out of your goal totals. We are probably one of the most predictable and boring teams in the league on the nights that doesn't happen
 

Rschmitz

Finding new ways to cheat
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Dropping snowmen will inflate the hell out of your goal totals. We are probably one of the most predictable and boring teams in the league on the nights that doesn't happen

We have scored at least 3 goals in 24/30 games and lead all teams in 1st period goal differential, but I get it. The shell is definitely a thing, and not entertaining.

In 2019 we blew the doors off of every team we faced. That team was entertaining, but forgot how to play when the puck wasn’t on their sticks. Our GA was kept down due to puck control and shot suppression, but once open ice disappeared in the postseason we had no idea how to play without the puck.

Based on player interviews, I feel like it’s clear that the shell is a deliberate attempt to make sure that doesn’t happen again.
 

DFC

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We have scored at least 3 goals in 24/30 games and lead all teams in 1st period goal differential, but I get it. The shell is definitely a thing, and not entertaining.

In 2019 we blew the doors off of every team we faced. That team was entertaining, but forgot how to play when the puck wasn’t on their sticks. Our GA was kept down due to puck control and shot suppression, but once open ice disappeared in the postseason we had no idea how to play without the puck.

Based on player interviews, I feel like it’s clear that the shell is a deliberate attempt to make sure that doesn’t happen again.
The shell was initially the way CBJ swept us (and to a lesser extent, the way Washington beat us). We couldn't beat em, so we joined em. And we took the most talented team in the league and played a style that was normally used to win cups for less talented teams. And we bulldozed our way to two cups.

I think sometimes we use regular season games like practice for the playoffs. We definitely did that in 2020. We were not a good team as we transitioned to this style of play. But we figured it out. Most teams have learned that the way to win in the playoffs is, on defense, just give up the perimeter and murder anyone who tries to get inside.
 

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