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Originally Posted by Red John
Problem with Bouwmeester is the things that he does do well, he isn't even doing well right now.
Everyone gets upset that he plays soft, etc. but keep in mind Nicklas Lidstrom rarely engaged himself physically also.
Here's the issue. Bouwmeester's strength is skating and positional awareness, and he still gets beat wide regularly and gets caught shadowing the wrong guy at times. When you're one-dimensional you need to be REALLY good at that dimension and that's not the case right now.
And when it comes to either blocking a shot or getting out of the way, he does neither.
The guy's confidence is shot and he's a shadow of the d-man he used to be. Was hopeful that things might be different under Hartley but perhaps it'd be best for him to get a fresh start elsewhere.
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Didn't want to do it but you totally missed the point from the past few years. It is not what he does well, it is the lack of attention to detail. People complain about the Flames putting together 60 minutes. That is this guy's problem. He still does a lot of things well but falters at critical times.