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Originally Posted by howard_the_duck
It's definitely the strategy. You can see the team is making a concerted effort to not follow them below the goal line and just keep them on the periphery. It's a little unnerving to watch, but seems to have been effective so far.
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I like it it, it's perfect. The Sedins create mismatches with quick puck movement to open lanes for easy tap ins. If you let them have the outside the just float around looking for openings. It looks nerve wracking, but as long as those corner-front of net lanes are closed, it works.