Offtheboard412
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- Feb 26, 2012
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Please great grand wizard of hockey, show me your big brain hockey I Q. So I can understand like you do. Teach me "what this term is mean."When I notice that a lot of people on this site post some bullshit like this as examples of great hockey iq, I realize that these people seem have no idea what this term is mean
Explain how that isn't an example of smarts. He realized he couldn't touch the puck or it would be blown dead, saw that he could position himself in a way that he could get the defender to touch the puck without being able to just take it off his stick with full possession and head the other way, and also realized that Lundqvist would probably be caught off guard by a shot at that moment.
Seems like a good example of hockey I Q. to me, considering the examples I see in this forum are usually a player making a nice stickhandling move and then... passing the puck to an open player.
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