twabby
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- Mar 9, 2010
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I think it's more than where he is on the ice. It's how much time and space he has. If he's unchallenged down low he's going to find someone.
Sure. But he's more comfortable behind the net than on the half wall, where Backstrom is so effective. Again it goes back to how low to high doesn't really benefit players who excel behind the net.