Fogelhund
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- Sep 15, 2007
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If it works for Edmonton TB and Washington why not try it.
Ovi is always in the same spot teams know this and can't stop him
Draisaitl always in the same spot teams know this can't stop it Hyman causing havic in front of the net and McDavid skating around looking for a lane
Kucherov in the same spot teams know this can't stop it. Same with Stammer when he was with TB
If it works for them why not us
Use the TB model
Nylander at the left dot
Mathews at the right dot
JT in the bumper
Marner skating around looking for a lane
Are we passing to much not shooting
Simplify it
The question is, 5 forwards, or 4... I'd say Knies should be net front causing havoc... whether that puts JT in the bumper, and Marner skating around or... a D???
We move the puck too slow, to predictable... get the puck moving more, more skating, harder to predict, and Knies needs to be that net front beast, requiring a D man to cover him, and then a 4 on 3 with the rest of the guys. Yes, we look for the perfect shot too much, but with a better, more aggressive net front, you don't always need that perfect shot.
Knies is the guy who can make a big difference here.. teach him to be the net front guy... guy is big and strong... and has a decent set of hands.