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Originally Posted by Bingo
Man you guys just don't give up.
It's a good thing to shoot near the goalie more often than your teammates. It forces a save from in close, it creates rebounds and is generally what any coach at any level wants.
There has yet to be an argument in this year long debate that suggests otherwise.
He doesn't finish, and with that it's a toss up for the best fit on the second line, but a player getting good looks is a good thing in any level of hockey.
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Imo, that we can all agree he doesn't finish makes it anything but a toss up.
That's why scoring more goals.on less opportunity is better than less goals.in more opportunity.
It's why transplant and I think it's pretty cut and dry why one player should be in one spot.and the other in a different one.
Guys that produce actual goals and assists are better than guys who dont.