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Originally Posted by Bingo
They're not playing the same game because they're different players.
Sutter spent all season talking about how Gaudreau was learning to play on the defensive side of the puck, and getting better at it.
That's following the system.
They were better offensive players, and scored more often in the offensive zone.
I don't think the system changed. Nor do I think there's a laundry list of restrictions of what happens in the offensive zone other than simple F3 and pinch accountability.
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So 115 point Gaudreau was a better offensive player than 115 point (playing with less skilled linemates) Huberdeau?
I am not buying what you are selling. It doesn’t make sense