Is it possible the coaches are telling him to play the puck as much as possible?
It's frustrating because it's true that he can often handle the puck better than most goalies, but more often than not, the rest of the players seem thrown off when he does handle the puck. The chemistry just doesn't seem to be there and it nullifies any possible advantage at best. At worst, it creates a liability.
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