What i've seen from Hamonic is this:
At the beginning of the year, he was turning the puck over a lot because he was trying to move the puck by passing it to forwards; however, because the forwards don't provide puck support (this has been a problem since Hartley), a lot of the passes were being intercepted or the forwards were bobbling it because they weren't in a good position to take the pass.
Since returning from injury, i've seen Hamonic skate the puck out of the zone a lot more as opposed to trying to make a pass to a forward who is not supporting the puck. I think his play has improved of late and I think it has to do with him adjusting to the fact that the forwards on this team don't know how to support their defensemen.
I don't know what Brodie and Hamilton's problems are. For Brodie, maybe he has better peripheral vision out of his left eye which makes him stronger playing the right side. Don't get me started on what I think Hamilton's problem is.
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Calgary Flames, PLEASE GO TO THE NET! AND SHOOT THE PUCK! GENERATING OFFENSE IS NOT DIFFICULT! SKATE HARD, SHOOT HARD, CRASH THE NET HARD!
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