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Originally Posted by Zoller
Lomberg may be fast without the puck but as soon as he has to stick handle all that speed goes out the window.
That speed is still good for some nice hits though
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Hard to argue with that, but considering that he plays a fourth line role he does a quality job of fore checking and back checking. Not to mention he brings some intensity.
Czarnik is by far the more skilled player but his lack of commitment to the forecheck is a gaping hole in his game. I think that Czarnik can learn a lot from the way Lomberg plays.