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Originally Posted by Bandwagon In Flames
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Sportak also mentions something about each pairing having a left and right shot on it. I honestly never thought of this, but it's probably a big reason why Gulutzan has the D pairings the way they are.
Pretty sure the advanced stats show solid puck possession numbers for D pairings playing on the normal side.
https://hockey-graphs.com/2016/03/04...ess/#more-7796
Although it seems like Brodie would be an exception to this trend, as it seems he is actually better on his off side.