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Originally Posted by ricardodw
Bieksa would not have been on the ice with Ferland. As it was Bieksa was the toughest D-man on the Canucks... The Canucks did not want Ferland running Tanev or Elder. The Canucks were lining up Bieksa to play against Ferland.
How well did Ferland dominate playing against the Ducks? It is significantly different hitting a guy bigger and stronger than yourself than hitting someone smaller and weaker.
Is Engelland a better skater or puck mover than Bieksa. How many times did you see someone on either the Canucks or Ducks make big hits on Engelland?
Is that because Engelland is so shifty? or so good with the puck?
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Ferland was injured, and the Ducks D were all more mobile and better puck movers than Vancouver's.
It has nothing to do with scaring Ferland away from hitting anyone.
Edit: and despite playing with Engelland, Brodie sure got ran over a lot against Anaheim...
Your logic is flawed