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Originally Posted by GranteedEV
Brodie passes just as accurately on his backhand while being more deceptive and elusive in how he protects the puck.(this is natural - backhand are tougher to read for opponents)
He also gets better shots off on his forehand on his off wing that he does on his strong wing due to receiving pucks out of the cycle closer to the middle rather than the mind numbing wrister-from-the-wall position.
Even last year I would bet half his points came when he snuck on over to the right side of the ice. Probably 75% of his effective plays came from that side.
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This is so right. If we can get a coach who'll use his players effectively, it could bring us a lot of success. Even Brouwer could be useful if given the right opportunities.