The Flames are absolutely dominating in the first, yet the Senators lead 1-0 despite not even having a shot on net and only having one shot attempt (the goal was credited as both a shot attempt and a shot but no).
Logic.
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Coaches say just the opposite. They want a stick on every shot, and will take the odd bad bounce. Hamonic tips a lot of shots away, maybe more than anyone else. It goes unnoticed.
For sure, if he had left it alone and the guy to his right scored, some would complain he didn't have his stick down!
Everyone's working hard, just some over reactions!
Coaches also want you as a defenseman to get to that puck in the corner first instead of being in the slot because your slow ass had no chance to do something useful
What are you talking about lol. If Hamonic had the ability to put that puck in the corner it'd basically be a shot.
Sometimes ####ty bounces happen, the person to blame the most on that play is Matt Tkachuk if anyone
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If the big Jankowski is going to get any meaningful offense going, there's no better time than this game. He had arguably his best game of the year last game and the Sens are hot garbage.
Sens clogging up the front of their net nicely. Zero chance at a good 2nd chance shot so far.
Watching the TSN feed and I'm more than convinced that I want them to get the Flames regional tv rights. Cuthbert and Noodles calling games is amazing. No bias, just a great called game.