qc14
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Sandin didn't cover himself in glory but that was Roy who got absolutely walked and forced Sandin to make a decision ...Roy? LOL that was 100% Sandin.
Sandin didn't cover himself in glory but that was Roy who got absolutely walked and forced Sandin to make a decision ...Roy? LOL that was 100% Sandin.
The “decision” is to always play the pass. Absolutely no way there’s a real chance there if Sandin stays on the open man instead of trying to prevent what would be a bad shot anywaySandin didn't cover himself in glory but that was Roy who got absolutely walked and forced Sandin to make a decision ...
Roy had his partner there covering the pass, so he took away the shot… until his partner decided to come and join him for some reason and opened up the pass. That’s all on Sandin.Sandin didn't cover himself in glory but that was Roy who got absolutely walked and forced Sandin to make a decision ...
Yeah, but that is an instinct play. Roy getting beat and he goes to the man. Instinctual. Sure if he was a computer and saw the guy behind him he would have made a different play. But this hasn’t been chronic this year. It’s one play.The “decision” is to always play the pass. Absolutely no way there’s a real chance there if Sandin stays on the open man instead of trying to prevent what would be a bad shot anyway
him and Carlson seem like they're having one of those nights ... which means that they'll both somehow end up with 2 points each6 making some bad decisions so far
Best value for money 1st line in the entire league!Dylan Strome whips ass
I’m sorry but it’s just not the move. I understand that it’s an instinct, we’ve seen it a bunch of times, but ultimately you’re just better off letting the goaltender field the shot. It’s 2 on 1 basics and your partner getting beat shouldn’t change the equation.Yeah, but that is an instinct play. Roy getting beat and he goes to the man. Instinctual. Sure if he was a computer and saw the guy behind him he would have made a different play. But this hasn’t been chronic this year. It’s one play.