WolfHouse
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You mean the vegas game where stan's weak ass pass to.vegas in our own zone was the difference in the game...? Hahha yeah tough one for heinola...I think neither of Heinola or Stanley fit the top 4 criteria for Arniel.
From what I have seen the worst game Heinola played this season was against Vegas, a heavy forecheck team. Playing against smaller soft forwards, Heinola can outskate them, but this isn't that game. Hard to the net the Sens will go. Hard in the corners. Maybe Arniel wants to avoid the breakdowns he saw against Vegas, where there was some difficulty moving the puck out of our own end. Ottawa isn't as aggressive on defense as Vegas, but they can all play the boards. Which was a problem in that game, moving the puck up the boards.
Coghlan might be able to absorb a few more hits to make plays. Got a nice rush goal on the Moose which probably helped his cause. Let's see what he can do before we criticize the coach and management for having no sense.
Because to me every opponent is different and should be approached differently. So far Arniel is getting more success out of Heinola than any other previous coach has, so maybe he's pushing the right buttons.
Toronto is one of the hardest forechecking teams in the league and the wild one of the toughest trap teams - it is what it is... but we are starting to reach pretty far for logic here