Xspyrit
DJ Dorion
I have a different perspective; I don't believe Utah dominated the Sens. In my view, Utah started strong in the first 10 minutes, but the Sens took control in the final 10 minutes of the first period. In my opinion, the most significant statistics are wins, losses, and goal differential. Currently, the Sens stand at 4-2 with a goal differential of +3. The upcoming games against Colorado and Vegas will be telling. It's a long season filled with highs and lows, and hopefully, we'll experience more highs than lows.
Seattle dominated the game in general though
CF : 61 - 43
SF : 27 - 20
SCF : 30 - 16
HDCF : 11 - 11
xGF : 3.54 - 2.21
Forsberg weathered the storm, Sens were opportunistic and created a huge lead, then they played a good 2-way game but they had the lead effect and Seattle naturally had more chances
In the long run, you'd end up losing games like this more often than us, Forsberg and our shooters stole that game in the first period. They only "survived" the last 2 periods and Forsberg was excellent so the lead was "safe"
As a goalie, I often play my best hockey after my team give me a comfortable lead. You're more relax and less anxiety gives you more possibility to be "in the zone"
I have a different perspective; I don't believe Utah dominated the Sens. In my view, Utah started strong in the first 10 minutes, but the Sens took control in the final 10 minutes of the first period. In my opinion, the most significant statistics are wins, losses, and goal differential. Currently, the Sens stand at 4-2 with a goal differential of +3. The upcoming games against Colorado and Vegas will be telling. It's a long season filled with highs and lows, and hopefully, we'll experience more highs than lows.
Seattle dominated the game in general though
CF : 61 - 43
SF : 27 - 20
SCF : 30 - 16
HDCF : 11 - 11
xGF : 3.54 - 2.21
Forsberg weathered the storm, Sens were opportunistic and created a huge lead, then they played a good 2-way game but they had the lead effect and Seattle naturally had more chances
In the long run, you'd end up losing games like this more often than us, Forsberg and our shooters stole that game in the first period. They only "survived" the last 2 periods and Forsberg was excellent so the lead was "safe"
As a goalie, I often play my best hockey after my team give me a comfortable lead. You're more relax and less anxiety gives you more possibility to be "in the zone"