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Originally Posted by troutman
Is that the strategy? Aeneas and I were screaming at the TV for everyone to stop watching the Sedin with the puck, and leaving the other one wide open. Keep a man attached to both of them at all times.
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It's been the strategy all year. Hence a lot of shot attempts from the outside. There were a few perfect examples last night, when the Sedins would be behind/beside the net and the Flames D-man in front wouldn't even attack him....would just clog up the cross-crease passing lane and let Hiller challenge the poor angle shot.
I was happy they weren't challenging the Sedins, that's why they've been ineffective. They have nothing if they can't suck defenders in.