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Originally Posted by D as in David
This also means players aren't playing reflexively and end up playing slower.
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Yup.
It’s hard to find the perfect system, but again not everyone is built like Colorado but transitioning with speed in numbers allows you to open lanes naturally and also apply pressure with speed and volume.
That was the issue with the Flames. They would transition and fire useless shots from far out that would be one and done.
Not allowing guys to get to the net to get a rebound and shooting into the goalies crest.
I’m just looking this Islanders goal. A bad angle to shoot from but he made the goalie throw out a bad rebound which led to a goal.