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Originally Posted by GioforPM
The one thing I know about GG's system is his team breakout. It was working last night because the players did what they were supposed to do. It's doesn't discourage the D from joining the rush, or making the odd foray in deep. What it requires is forwards tobe able to accept the first, preferably short, pass. Until this game, they were too high which actually hinders the D from coming up ice because they have to make a longer pass, and can't risk skating the puck because there's no support.
I think the PP setup is fine, they just need execution. It's mainly Versteeg taking too long to decide what to do, which allows defenders to adjust. I don't mind Brouwer in front - he does that as well as any replacement guy is going to do. But Versteeg and Brodie need to move that puck around quicker so the shot can come before the D and goalie are set up. Johnny and Monahan move it quick enough IMO.
The PK was better last night, especially the first one. They are best when they are "medium aggressive" - moving their feet and challenging the perimeter. They had good sticks all night.
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Great point on the breakout. I dont like the PP setup because it seems like the design is centered around getting Versteeg either the shot or the redirect pass to Monahan, and once teams close those two lanes Versteeg isnt good enough to create something else. To me the trigger man should be Gaudreau over there, then if the lanes are blocked at least you have a guy who can create something else. Put Hamilton in Gaudreaus spot and now you also have cross ice one timer option. One thing that is working well is the entrance on the PP, they have that down perfect.