The one where he failed on defending which led to a 1 on 1 with the goalie while he flailed behind him, then got all up in Mantha's business.Which shift?
Frk made the best play he could: put it further up the boards. AA wasn't hard enough on the point man, and like you said, looking to fly the zone.
What are you talking about?
You think passing to the other guy is the "best play he could?"
If you can't make that pass you need to chip it out.
It's that simple.
It wasn't the point man who stopped the pass. It was another forward.
Frk blew it.
But really, you've got AA - who is questionable at C, flanked by Frk and Bertuzzi.
Bad line construction by the coach.
He tried to chip it out. He was being pressured by a Bruin. The return pass to the defenseman was covered.
His chip went to the blue line to a Bruin who should have been covered by AA, who instead was attempting to fly the zone. He couldn't go back to the D-man, he couldn't put it to the middle. The safe play was continue it up the boards.
If AA had been on the boards like he should have, that puck would have been out of the zone.
Bull ****.
Only an AA hater would blame that goal on AA.
You either pass it or get it out.. He tried to deflect pass to AA and it was intercepted.
And since when is it the center's job to cover the point?
What are you talking about?
You think passing to the other guy is the "best play he could?"
He didn't put it up the boards. He played it to the middle and it got intercepted.
If you can't make that pass you need to chip it out.
It's that simple.
Frk blew it.
But really, you've got AA - who is questionable at C, flanked by Frk and Bertuzzi.
Bad line construction by the coach.
Yes, Frk made the initial error. Then AA compounded it by doing nothing useful to help his teammates.
AA gave Frk an option that Frk didn't have to take.
Mickey Redmond knows what's up. Frk blew it.
If it was AA who passed to the opponent before a goal against, we all know people would put 100 percent of the blame on him.