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Originally Posted by SeanCharles
I agree.
What if we lose most of the offensive draws and can’t get the puck back before it is cleared and the play goes the other way?
What if we are a team that is highly efficient on the rush in transition?
How important are offensive zone starts then?
Obviously you want them but it makes one wonder.
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Since a good team wins about 52% of its draws, and a poor face off team wins about 48%, your scenario isn’t relevant.
Players that start in the offensive zone have an advantage.
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