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Originally Posted by RoughRiderRowdy
This is a professional hockey player were talking about. If he cant learn to play his strong side being on the ice everyday then theres something wrong. As well with his d partner, goos players make players they are on the ice with better.
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I don't recall the Flames ever asking Lanny McDonald to play left wing.
Or Gary Robert's to play right wing
Or Jarome to line up on the left side.
Or suter
Or regehr
Some players are capable of swapping and do well.
Brodie is serviceable as a left side blueliner,. But I had to note his outstanding tape to tape pass that lead to the first goal came while he was on the right side of the ice.