Seidenbergy
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- Nov 2, 2012
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I keep hearing people claim that we need to break up the top line because "it is easy to stop a one-line team like the Bs from scoring". If it's so easy, why can't other teams do it?
Last year during the regular season, the Bs ranked 6th in the entire league in goals scored at 3.26 goals per game. They were literally only 6 goals away from being ranked #2. Nobody could stop them.
"Well....that's because they faced a lot of bad teams. Things change in the playoffs." Folks say.
OK. In the playoffs last season, the Bs actually increased their rate of scoring to the tune of 3.42 goals per game.
I couldn't be less of a fan of breaking up the top line.
Last year during the regular season, the Bs ranked 6th in the entire league in goals scored at 3.26 goals per game. They were literally only 6 goals away from being ranked #2. Nobody could stop them.
"Well....that's because they faced a lot of bad teams. Things change in the playoffs." Folks say.
OK. In the playoffs last season, the Bs actually increased their rate of scoring to the tune of 3.42 goals per game.
I couldn't be less of a fan of breaking up the top line.