GDT: 2024-25 season game 70 LA Kings vs New York Rangers @7:30pm 3/25/25

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For the few times that PP2 has been out, I feel like it has always ended with Byfield getting checked. I remember that happening for like 3-4 games when they get out there
 
With the way the rangers PK is, they should 100% be cycling near the goal line and not the blue line. There’s 2 forwards there thirsting to jump for a short handed goal.
 
4th line still rocking. Kopitar and Danault lines controlling and pushing the pace. Byfield's line struggling early, but that isn't terribly unusual.

Solid, confident and competent hockey.
 
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How is it possible to have a powerplay this bad
8 and 11 rarely one touch or use deception... way way too conservative w the puck. That is the main problem. Kempe went 30 games without a PP goal. Is that on him or is it mostly on the guys not getting him the puck with enough time to get off his wicked shot. Byfield needs to move up there - he is more than ready.
 

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