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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
Sure, in general, and that's all for the good, because all things being equal it translates to success. But there's such a thing as situational play. You're winning by a goal with less than two minutes left, you send it around behind the goal, or at worst, maintain possession by tying it up along the wall. You don't throw it in the direction of your net. There's no system ever conceived by any coach in the league where that's the right play. I mean, not to relive it, but there's a reason Brodie was so surprised.
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I know. And yet a smart, defensive player in Frolik who rarely makes that big a mistake chose to play it back.
Its puzzling. Just sharing what I heard from Friedman. Can't recall if it was his segment on the Fan last week after that game or on TV.