02-15-2017, 02:06 AM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Toronto
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Originally Posted by Calgary4LIfe
I actually think the opposite, and this quote falls in line with Gulutzan's last blasting in the post-game media scrum.
Remember when Ferland, Stajan and Bouma (or was it Hathaway?) took a long shift that one game, and Gulutzan came out and stated something about their lack of goal scoring, and that line should never take a long shift?
I would infer that the rules are different for the scoring lines to take a longer shift in the hopes that they get a goal, but Gaudreau's penchant for giveaways and simply not generating enough lately has made Gulutzan tighten the rope a bit when it comes to his shifts, and Gaudreau wasn't getting the message? Just my take on it anyways.
No idea where it comes to Wideman vs Hamilton. Your guess is as good as mine. Maybe Wideman's shift length is much longer because it takes him a while to skate to the bench?
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http://forum.calgarypuck.com/showpos...&postcount=163
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Originally Posted by Darren Haynes
Subtle jab at the 4th line buried in Gulutzan rant. Trio in question (with shift length) were Chiasson (1:40), Bouma (0:55), Stajan (0:55).
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http://www.flamesfrom80feet.ca/2017/...issection.html
It was actually Chiasson, Stajan & Bouma.
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