PlayMakers
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I think Florida plays a swarm, not a hybrid. They pressure at every opportunity, even if that means both D, the C and a W are all in the same corner.They are shooting more though. Not quite spam the net like Florida, but there is less puck possession and more just firing it at the net at EV, in particular from the point. Granted not a lot of those shots are getting through or the ones that get through the goalie sees it clearly.
Defensively to me they are trying to smother more and be more aggressive in the defensive zone, more of a hybrid than a collapsing zone D, which is what a lot of teams (not just Florida) have gone to. They aren't going strict man-on-man. Maybe that's part of the confusion, a hybrid is more of a half measure and they can't find that happy middle ground being so used to passively defending keeping everything to the outside.
I said this in another thread but what is Marchand's take on the changes to the system? Here he's been relatively successful playing basically passive defense in the neutral and defensive zones his entire career here. If he's not sold, then it's hard to expect the rest of the team to buy into the new strategy.
Bruins definitely are trying the hybrid. Supposedly man to man high and zones low. I think this structure was brought in to counter the Keefe Ozone setup of 3 guys high, like an umbrella, but at even strength. Lots of teams run that setup now, and you can see the Bruins counter it with 3 forwards out high in front of them, but once the puck goes low they get all turned around.
The Bruins had been running Julien's box+1 system for 15 years. Cassidy kept it when he cooker over, and won a Cup with it in Vegas.
I do agree that Marchand and all the leaders are unhappy with the system, but I'm not sure it's because they want to go back to how they've always played, or if they want to go all-in and play more like Florida. When the season started the Bruins got beat by Florida twice and it felt exactly like the playoffs. That could have set them off on a path of thinking this isn't going to work and we've seen them less and less "in" on the plan ever since.