McFlyingV
Registered User
He actually wasn't expecting that at all Bouchard just under-passed it. You can see about 3 different times while Foegele is curling he is putting his stick out and tapping it as a passing target for Bouchard, but Bouchard worried about the forechecking King's stick hesitates and elects to use the boards to ensure the forechecker doesn't knock it down and in the process he underpasses Foegele. If he puts a bit more on the pass or rather angles it slightly different he hits Foegele in stride who still has about 20 feet before he reaches the King that you think would have bulldozed him. He would have had more than ample time to either chip it off the boards passed Kopitar to Draisaitl or make a move on Kopitar.Bouchard needs to get that puck out...full stop. Foegele (rightly so) wasnt expecting Bouchard to soft dump the puck in behind/beside him with a Kings player bearing down. Foegele was accelerating out of the zone to transition the puck once it exits the zone. It should have been an easy play for Bouchard instead he shat the bed.
Even if Foegele does stop and retireve that puck he is sure to be bulldozed and lose possession. That probably explains why it wasnt on his radar. It was a dumb play.
Rather Foegele was likely expecting Bouchard to put the puck well ahead of him and out of the zone.
That was the proper play because even if Foegele isnt able to track down the puck the fact that the puck has cleared the zone gives the D a chance to reset.
So technically yes the boards and out is the safe play, but its also the type of play that loses you puck possession. If Bouchard just executes the bank pass better the Oilers blow the zone on a 3 on 2 rush going the other way. This is a large part of the Oilers offence, transitional offence. If you want them to just chip every puck out and concede possession then you're killing one the the biggest strengths of this team.