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Originally Posted by dammage79
Brodie is straight fire right now, as the kids say these days. I actually think it makes the most sense. He has the wheels to cover any rookie mishaps the kid may make.
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You have to wonder if Brodie's great play is more about him playing his right side as opposed to playing with Gio?
I can't recall too many situations this season where Brodie has made a mistake and Gio was needed to cover up for him.
Maybe he just sees the ice better from the right side.
I know they had Andersson play the left side and Prout on the right in Columbus, thinking that Andersson, as the better player could adjust better to his off-side, but honestly, Prout's game should be simple hard off the glass, it shouldn't matter what side he is on. If he is thinking of making an outlet pass or skating the puck out, he's already in trouble. K.I.S.S. principle applies for Prout and that shouldn't matter what side he plays on.