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Originally Posted by Anduril
Sounds about the same as what Wideman does.
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No. Wideman is OK in his own zone - he generally is in the right spot. And he has very good exit passes. His downfall is his offensive blueline turnovers and lack of foot speed getting back. When an opposing team establishes the zone, he's better than Kulak or Jokipakka at getting the puck, blocking out, making a decent pass to a forward.