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Originally Posted by Jeff Lebowski
I just watched Gulutzan's off day press conference. He stated in the latest stretch of game (4-5?) they have outchanced opponent 67-45 (something like that) 5v5. I wonder what the goals were for that stretch.
The Toronto game was illustrative to me. I know mine is a minority opinion but I didn't think CGY had many dangerous chances..I thought Andersson wasn't really called on to make great saves, he was just solid.
The SJ game was IMO a very winnable game, I didn't think they were great.
Bottom line I'd like to see a more up tempo game in all facets from the Flames.
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I totally agree. But don't go telling that to the stats people. They will tell you the shots are coming from closer in now so they are more dangerous...that it is just bad luck...and things will turn around.
Shots are not high intensity, pucks are bobbled, no one is there for rebounds, no one is screening, and all too often it looks like a flurry of intensity when it is basically just like chickens flopping around with their heads cut off.