Post-Game Talk: GAME 34 - All things considered a 2-2-1 trip is a win - Edmonton 3 BRUINS 2 F/OT

PaulD

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Watch this at the 6:24 min mark. In the span of a second, Kastelic makes a picture perfect bank pass off the board to Hyman, who immediately one-times the bank towards the net. At the 6:23 mark Swayman is still looking in the corner battle, he doesn't get a chance to get set for the shot, he's turning his head as Hyman is shooting. Kastelic gets his stick in the way, McAvoy does a flamingo in front of the net and it squeezes through.

Sorry I just don't see that play as a soft goal. Bang-bang play on a shot with plenty of zip on it. 6:23 the puck is in a scrum in the corner, 6:25 it's in the back of the net.


Mcavoy is such a wrecking ball. A knack for keeping both teams in the game.

Linus is hot.....playing against mostly bad teams
And Swaymam plays Florida every night does ge ?
 
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I'll give the Bruins credit they were not blown out. There is no doubt Edmonton has more high end talent which in the end proved to be the difference. Boston did have opportunities to extend the lead, but alas, once again the could not. No shame in this loss. They should be proud of the way they played and at the same time frustrated. A game they can build upon. If this team could play every game the way they played last night, they would win far more than they lose.
 
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Dennis Bonvie

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It's not low IQ. It's actually high IQ. He's sees the passing play is there, like last night to Zacha. It's that he's OVER-thinking it. He needs to stop trying to make the prettiest play and just follow his instincts to shoot the puck into the net.

That's funny.

Pasta makes bad decisions because of his high hockey IQ.
 

MarchysNoseKnows

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Watch this at the 6:24 min mark. In the span of a second, Kastelic makes a picture perfect bank pass off the board to Hyman, who immediately one-times the bank towards the net. At the 6:23 mark Swayman is still looking in the corner battle, he doesn't get a chance to get set for the shot, he's turning his head as Hyman is shooting. Kastelic gets his stick in the way, McAvoy does a flamingo in front of the net and it squeezes through.

Sorry I just don't see that play as a soft goal. Bang-bang play on a shot with plenty of zip on it. 6:23 the puck is in a scrum in the corner, 6:25 it's in the back of the net.


Both Swayman and Raycroft thought it was a soft goal.
 

DaBroons

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Line changing is on the players, not the coach.
Players are taught to put the puck deep into the zone b/f changing. Often the coach whistles to the players when he wants to change. They gave up a third on this road trip doing the same thing. The coach should be yelling to the players not to change or at least getting the players off the bench much quicker. These changes were VERY slow. Bad line changes have always been considered a coach issue.
 

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That's funny.

Pasta makes bad decisions because of his high hockey IQ.
IQ and decision-making are different things.
People who are very creative can often run into option paralysis. They can imagine lots of options and courses of action, but then might have trouble deciding which one is best.
 

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