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Originally Posted by fotze2
He’s probably so good and fluid he probably doesn’t have too and those skills get stale. Like playing some bantam kids, if he has the puck the whole time he isn’t gonna learn much. How do you not build bad habits?
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It was a joke at the people who keep talking about sending him back so he can work on defending.
It’s hard to defend when you have the puck on your stick for the majority of the game.
I think people need to watch Makar a lot closer. He’s the best because he’s a great skater and turns the play up ice and when he is defending he uses his stick well. When he’s pinned in he’s not the best but it’s rare that happens when he’s on the ice.