kp61c
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cheating aside, nice game frome him. he wasn't afraid to slow the game and make smart plays in the offensive zone.
Even the announcer acknowledges it as cheating.
And this narrative of Bure cheating is bs too. I invite you to find me examples of Bure springing before his dmen have the puck. Bure would play the zone high but 90% of the time he started the played from his high zone not from neutral ice. One of Bure's strongest skills was transition disruption, so many of his breakaways are caused by him forcing the dmen to cough the puck or him catching the pass. The call "intercepted by Bure" was one of the most frequently repeated calls on the radio back in the day.
Oh really, it's effective eh? Then why was Strome left alone in the most dangerous area of the ice?Lol okay, he probably was a lot more rounded earlier in his career. Later on he was a notorious cherry-picker and scored bunch of these goals, and I am not talking mid zone, but from high off his zone, I rarely seen him playing defense and boards in Florida, in fact a lot of scoring snipers played similar. Also cherry picking, or various forms of it, can be a deliberate tactic that can work quite well if it makes the opponent team wary or back up on its toes. I just don't see your "deeply uncomfortable to watch". You know who is deeply uncomfortable to watch people like you who criticize young talent who brings fun to the game like Michkov for no apparent reason.
20*. He was 19 for most of the first half of the season. And Torts has benched and cut his ice time to 5-8 minutes a multitude times for small mistakes instantly. If you watched the Flyers regularly you’d see this happens often. A part of me really wishes San Jose or Montreal would have drafted him, Torts is an abomination of a coach for young talented offensive players.Michkov just turned 21 and has played 50 games for the first time in his career. More than likely he is hitting a wall (as are several other of the Flyers younger players).
Wouldn't attribute that to the coach's "system".