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Originally Posted by Snuffleupagus
Not everyone sees the game the same I guess, if you don't notice his indecisiveness compared to even his preseason games I can't help you.
You have all the right in the world to like Mr.Neuter but I have my right not to.
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Maybe it's because the NHL level in the regular season is far more difficult which causes young players to be more hesitant or indecisive. The moves they are used to doing don't work the way they are used to, or they need to be done quicker, etc.
It sounds like Huska demands defensive responsibility, but allows skilled players to be creative offensively... to me that sounds exactly how you should develop players - If they can't do that, then maybe they are holding themselves back and aren't actually the type of players you really want to build a team with - or, they require time to adjust to the NHL level and they need time to evolve their game so they aren't liabilities on the ice.