SelltheTeamFrancesco
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- Aug 11, 2015
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I will do one for Dvorsky and Sale because I was really interested in both of them.any breakdown?
Dvorsky
I will start with the good his faceoff ability and defensive positioning were both on display. He knows where to be on the ice on both sides of the puck. His passing was good on the powerplay he made a couple of nice passes. One was a Sedin tip try, he also made a really nice cross-ice pass that his teammate flubbed and did nothing with.
But there was a bunch of bad for the most part on the powerplay he was content to defer. He was not looking for his shot which is a strength and also did not seem to possess high-end offensive IQ or creativity. Looks to make the safe play too much. Obviously, it was one game but he needs to assert himself more in this tournament because he is the best player on his team. His skating looked terrible worse than I have seen when I watched him play this season. Maybe it was because it was my first time watching him on a big screen but wow did he look slow. He was caught not moving his feet multiple times when he was trying to take off and go full speed it looked like he was going 80% as fast as some of the other players on the ice. Compete looked bad tonight which is not something that I have seen before. In the first minute of overtime, he brought the puck up from the goal line and there was no explosiveness or burst in his skating he tried to take the defencemen wide and he realized it was a bad idea so he cut back and circled into the offensive zone.
Sale
Again will start with the good his puck skills and creativity are high-end, and there will be small subtle plays he does that are really impressive. He looked a lot bigger against kids his own age than against men was surprised how big he looked. Skating was good not a ton of explosiveness but in small areas, he was a little quicker than I originally thought. On his goal not sure he could have placed that shot any better. Spent some time on the penalty kill although I think everyone had to pk (Czech was very undisciplined). But he made a couple of nice defensive plays.
Again same with Dvorsky, they were some bad things. He looked disengaged for large parts of the game, especially in the first half where he looked invisible. Did not look like a play driver and waited for his teammates to do the heavy lifting for him. His playmaking which is usually a strength was not very good tonight outside of one or two plays. He had a really bad turnover in overtime that lead to a good chance for Dvorsky which he shot right into the goalie's crest. Puck control was not good and his compete for loose pucks was almost non-existent. There were plays where if he was more aggressive he easily wins the puck battle instead he just disengaged.