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Originally Posted by keenan87
Agreed. Or trying out other new things.
Down by 2 goals with 3 minutes remaining.. take out the goalie and play 6 forwards (basically the entire top 6)..worth a shot imo. Or 4 forwards and 1 dman if down by 3 with 10 mins to go
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So one real reason this doesn’t happen is because there’s nowhere for that 3rd defenseman to go.
Defensemen are meant to push the attack to the wall. The wingers cover the point, and the centre covers the middle.
If you just stick an extra defenseman in the middle of the ice, you’re going to get scored on. Just look at what happens when a D comes out of the box and has to play wing for 30 seconds. They are visibly uncomfortable, because the way you move on the ice as a winger is different. The way you look at the ice is different.
Defensemen spend 95% of the game with the play in front of them. They almost never turn their back to the opposing net, and if they do, it’s a screwup/pursuit scenario.
If you replace a forward with a D, you’re not going to put the D at centre, you’re going to put him at wing. Which means he’s going to have to do something he’s not familiar/comfortable with, which increases the chance of a mistake. Since you’re not removing a centre, you may as well stick with a winger and get yourself through to the next shift.
Watch a forward try to play a 2-on-1 - they can’t. It isn’t because they don’t know how to skate backwards, it takes a lifetime of practice to get good at breaking up a 2-on-1 at the NHL level, and if it was easy, everyone would do it.
Six forwards is an act of total desperation, and even in the worst case scenario, you probably want your best offensive D out there with five forwards- you want someone who’s used to playing the game from the blue line and holding the puck in the zone. It’s unlikely your six forwards will be experienced at this.
The old 5D PP is good for sending a message and not much else.
Now, what may be useful is an 8D 10F lineup, if you’re really overmatched. You gamble that your top three lines will be able to get you at least two goals, and the 8 D and stud goalie hold the line against a vastly superior team.
But even that seems too disruptive to be deployed regularly. You wouldn’t build a team that way.