Quote:
Originally Posted by BigRed
True. I guess I’m suggesting that an ideal scenario — and what Sutter ultimately wants I think — is to have a top line and then 3 interchangeable other lines, or close to it. That means aggressive puck pursuit, strong D, and generating some chances too. Line 4 is currently not that.
I think that’s what we saw from the canes last night and it was very effective. I was super impressed by them, and specifically how interchangeable the forward units seemed to be.
I guess I’m in the minority thinking that I thought the Canes were the marginally better team last night. But I’d also say it was the best game the flames bottom 6 have played recently.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
|
The Flames did have the better stats for the game. But they are definitely two teams built remarkably similarly, and that play a really similar style. Not surprising it came down to two tipped goals and an OT lucky/greasy goal.