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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
I think the best example of this was McElhinny. I remember some people feeling sorry for him because the team could just never seem to score when he was in net.
When in reality, the team was so nervous with him in net, they seemed afraid to risk making scoring chances in the even they lose possession. When he was in net, the strategy was dump ins and board play. When Kipper played, players were way less afraid to make long passes or shoot the puck more.
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It was actually like watching 2 completely different hockey teams.