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Originally Posted by Paulie Walnuts
https://twitter.com/user/status/1612906844275490816
Interesting comments. I recall him saying the exact same stuff last season that we didn't have that one player to take over a game so we had to play that way, and that was when we started rolling and scoring.
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At least two things can explain why they had more success when under 30 SOG.
1- Means they are not trading chances with the opposition therefore playing the actual "Sutter style" of checking and suffocating the opposition like they did in the 1st period vs Isles.
2- They actually go to the net compared to when they get + 40 shots. More layers in front of goalie results in less shots on net as pucks get blocked, deflected or tipped wide by O player.
And when it does get through, creates havoc.
I am for shot volume but with bodies in front as most of the Flames forward have that skill and unfortunately only use it every third game.
My 2 cents!