When Parekh succeeds in the D zone, its when he is using his agility and speed and smarts to get to and move the puck quickly.
He has gotten into trouble any time he has had to grind the wall or hasn't made the attempt to break up the zone entry on the rush or break the cycle with his stick and body placement. He get's overpowered easily in this position. Something the Makar's, Hughes and Hutsons make sure they have prevented from occuring. Because they lose those battles too.
If he can learn this quickly, he will be ok. He isn't among his teenager peers anymore. the faster he learns these guys all have old man strength, the better.
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