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Originally Posted by Blaster86
Comparing his previous partner to his current one, which is what the entire argument is... is a strawman? K.
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Well, I bolded the strawman for you, but apparently that wasn't enough for you.
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Just like they did with Tanev-Hughes. Dump ins went to Tanev. Puck still ended up with Hughes. Pro-tip: teams have plans for things like cross ice dumps. The plan, in this case, usually involves a super complicated play called "a reverse". As you appear to be a novice fan, I'll explain. See, that's a play that sees the puck dumped into Hamonic or Tanev's corner and he "reverses" the puck behind the net to Quinn Hughes side, allowing Quinn Hughes to get the pick and lead the break-out. As you watch games this year why don't you see if you can identify this play in action!
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Yeah, because Tanev is much better at moving the puck than Hamonic. That was the point.
But hey, you'll have Hamonic and Juolevi on the point this year - have fun with that!