BigBadBruins7708
Registered User
But that doesn't account for the work-rate of the line, or the relative lack of stupid decisions, and other miscues, though.
it does though. when you know your linemates, what they do and where they'll be you can tailor your game to it. especially moving the puck around, you can anticipate. unfamiliarity is what leads to most mistakes on a new line because you need to anticipate and react, there's no time to think