bleedgreen
Registered User
His whole body positioning looked awkward. He didn’t look comfortable receiving the pass. Yes it jumped but he didn’t look at all natural trying to recover. When it’s your normal side even when you goof you tend to recover.The puck came along the ice to his forehand and he missed it. That has absolutely nothing to do with handedness in conjunction to playing the offside. It was simply a miss. Attributing it to playing out of position, even if only a low-key excuse, is still laughable. If it were coming to his backhand, then I'm not debating this, but it came to his forehand. C'mon.
Again, just leave it at "it jumped his stick". No reason to dig deep in your pockets for explanations.
I have zero bias to the guy, I’m borderline questioning the trade, I’m not gonna spend one second making excuses for him. That play looked awkward, easily explained by being one of his first shifts with a new team and a new partner while playing the wrong side. If he did it over again he’d keep his ass against the boards and when it jumped his stick he could make a play with either leg still and then maybe spin for another shot with his stick instead of what happened. Or maybe have his feet moving so he can keep up with the pass whether it jumped or not. No “digging deep” here, looked awkward live.
Like someone not used to being in that spot in that moment. Which he obviously wasn’t for a variety of reasons.
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