Planet Hockey
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- Apr 22, 2016
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When the score was tied late in the 3rd period and it was obvious a 0-0 deadlock could result in OT, why didn't Russia simply "lock" its wings and go into the same shut-down defense mode Finland was in?
Team Russia hasn't played 3-on-3 at this WC but I'm sure they practice it plenty. I feel that the Russian 3-on-3 would have been as deadly as a normal Worlds team's 4-on-3.
And even if Finland somehow, someway managed to stave off 10 minutes of the best 9-12 Russian skaters in 3-on-3, I like my chances with Russia in the shoot-out too.
Why didn't Vorobiev realize his best shot was to put Finland in the same OT dilemma Germany fell to in Korea? Russia appeared to keep pressing and getting reckless when Finland should have been the desperate team, because 3-on-3 would have been a big-time bummer for them.
Team Russia hasn't played 3-on-3 at this WC but I'm sure they practice it plenty. I feel that the Russian 3-on-3 would have been as deadly as a normal Worlds team's 4-on-3.
And even if Finland somehow, someway managed to stave off 10 minutes of the best 9-12 Russian skaters in 3-on-3, I like my chances with Russia in the shoot-out too.
Why didn't Vorobiev realize his best shot was to put Finland in the same OT dilemma Germany fell to in Korea? Russia appeared to keep pressing and getting reckless when Finland should have been the desperate team, because 3-on-3 would have been a big-time bummer for them.