good strategy discussion...
as someone that mostly plays D i don't get to carry the puck into he zone much, so i don't know what strategies work. but i am sometimes a victim of the plastered against the wall syndrome. i blame my lack of experience. here's the reason i often stick with it: if you try to skate at all laterally, your teammates go offsides... part of it is you often lose sight of the other side of the ice and have to guess. part of it is just that the people without the puck are too aggressive. so i feel like once i pick my lane, i have to skate directly towards it. or else someone goes offsides. sometimes theres enough time to stop, but even then the play gets totally busted up.
regarding defense, i end up being the one that has to stop chasing the puckholder and cover in front of the net or the points. though the most frustrating occurrence i have is being behind the net and having to battle 2 or 3 guys without help. we are awful as a team at supporting along the wall and getting the puck out.
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