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Originally Posted by djsFlames
They've always play californian teams well, or at least close. I don't know how they do it either. But some teams have a knack/effective game plan for certain others.
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The Sedins have been traditionally good against teams that try to outmuscle them (2011 Bruins aside). It's why the Flames struggled against them in the post-Naslund/Bertuzzi era. They chose to defend with regehr and sarich instead of phaneuf and hamrlik (example). Flames have had better success with GIO/Brodie, who are more finesse than power.