Can’t recall a team whose d zone coverage is so easily confused by routine offensive pressure, often leaving players wide open in the slot. Seems like this system leaves little room for error, is the potential upside really worth it?
Noticed something really aggravating when they’re defending the rush, particularly 2 v 2 and 3 v 3. Several times the puck carrier would just pull up as they were getting into the slot and the defender would either continue backing up or just stop, leaving this huge gap that allows an uncontested shot through traffic. With any other goalie I think this system would have been scrapped long ago.