GDT: 2 losses and no GDT

Boud

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It's worse that there are no adjustments whatsoever. Who controls the PK?

Baumgartner.

It’s basically a guaranteed momentum builder. Leave teams a ton of space to pass the puck around and the goalie has to move side to side constantly.

Front of the net always open.
 

Boud

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I literally don’t understand what we’ve been doing the last few games.

Always only 2 guys forechecking. Other forward is out of the Ozone. Dman are way back.

No chance to generate zone time playing like this. Guaranteed loss.
 

Pierre from Orleans

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Baumgartner.

It’s basically a guaranteed momentum builder. Leave teams a ton of space to pass the puck around and the goalie has to move side to side constantly.

Front of the net always open.
It's a terrible strategy. How do they watch so much tape and roll out the same structure PK after PK
 

Relapsing

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Broadcast mentions a player on the opposing team hasn't scored in x number of games

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Boud

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That's how the refs can affect games while appearing impartial. Pinto was roughed and the Detroit player loses his loosely tied helmet. Yet the Sens get a penalty and it cost a goal.

What cost us a goal is our PK. Penalties happen throughout the game.

If you can’t back up your captain and shut it down that’s on the PK.
 

Micklebot

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That's how the refs can affect games while appearing impartial. Pinto was roughed and the Detroit player loses his loosely tied helmet. Yet the Sens get a penalty and it cost a goal.
If they were going to call Brady there they absolutely had to call the roughing call on Det too, such a blatantly bad call
 
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