Tobias Kahun
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- Oct 3, 2017
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I dont disagree that McLeod is way better in transition.And McLeod's transition play is so much better that he puts up better defensive numbers than Henrique anyway. What's the point of having better in-zone defense if the puck stays in your zone for significantly longer and the opponent gets more time to generate scoring chances?
I think keeping McLeod instead of Skinner was the play.