Hopefully, Kylington has a good third. Otherwise, the answer is yes.
I would say no... Edmonton at home double shifting macdavid, Stone is slow and would be worked... Eventhough he’s having a bad game, Kylington is an upgrade on Stone in this instance.
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Gaudreau has got to cash in if he gets another breakaway. It's getting out of hand lol.. I think the 5 hole move has worked maybe 1 of every 8 tries the last two seasons.
Got to put it home at a better rate than that when you're in alone.... aka, find another move or two.
I always wonder how he doesn't have other moves. I mean I only have 2 moves. But I'm terrible. Like really terrible. He should feel shame.
Blues playing really sloppy, given up a ton of odd man rushes. Credit to the flames in not opening their game plan and giving up their share.
Flames top end forwards have done well, at least on the pp. Bennett has had a strong game. Really need to see this more consistently, shift to shift, period to period, Nd string together some games where he's a positive impact. Too often in his career he'll have a decent period or game and then disappear for a dozen games.
Big third period coming up. Let's get this game locked down, so we can all get ready for tomorrow night.
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I always wonder how he doesn't have other moves. I mean I only have 2 moves. But I'm terrible. Like really terrible. He should feel shame.
He has a lot of moves in his arsenal, as evidenced by his college highlights. But he hasn't been that creative in a while. He could be a much better goal scorer if he went back to that well of creativity that he once frequented in his younger days.
Dude used to snipe top corner through defenders legs and had a wicked backhander that he used a lot breaking in.