That's correct. He got an assist for basically touching the puck in the neutral zone. Ideally, we would want to see more for points scored.Pretty sure Stramel is #15, the one forcing the turnover.
That's correct. He got an assist for basically touching the puck in the neutral zone. Ideally, we would want to see more for points scored.Pretty sure Stramel is #15, the one forcing the turnover.
That's correct. He got an assist for basically touching the puck in the neutral zone. Ideally, we would want to see more for points scored.
He was much better in the faceoff department in game 2. 3/15 (20%) on Friday. 15/27 (55.6%) on Saturday.Stramel strikes me as the kind of player that is in-between realizing what he’ll need “to be” in order to be a regular NHL’er. I would like to see him focusing on 2-3 things and becoming good/great at them. Winning board battles, defensive IQ, and face off expert… he can do it! Don’t let being the “#1 center” make you something you’re not. As much as that can be taken sarcastically… I mean it.