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Originally Posted by GreenLantern2814
All the fancy stats point to Brodie as a very good shot suppressing defenseman.
So if a positive possession, shot suppressing guy isn’t good defensively, and the analytically poor physical D aren’t good defensively, who is?
He wouldn’t have been given all the assignments he was given over the last seven years if he was bad defensively.
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What does shot suppression have to do with brain farts and bad decision making?
This is what happens when you value advanced stats over actually watching.