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Originally Posted by Bingo
Brodie has only 48 Dmen with 500+ min played give up more Corsi events against last year.
Only 50 gave up more high danger chances.
He was last on the flames in both
212 dmen played 500 minutes or more so that’s 5+ defensemen per team were ahead of him defensively.
It wasn’t an offence problem.
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Technically they don’t have to be mutually exclusive ideas.
Plays dying at the blue line from failed offensive events are very high risk in creating high danger chances.
I think the problem certainly included poor in zone coverage, but absolutely the idea of poor offensive zone chemistry could be a factor in Brodie’s horrendous season.
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