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Originally Posted by troutman
Brodie had a bad night, but Rasmus put him in a tough spot on the PP with a weak pass. Brodie should have bailed out then, instead of pinching.
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Exactly this, Rasmus decision to chip the puck to Brodie there was the catalyst for that goal. You don’t chip the puck to your partner when the opposing player is already skating towards and is a stride away from Brodie, who is on the blue line. It was as weak of a play by Rasmus as it was a bad attempt to keep the puck in from Brodie.