Lunatik
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and last year?Currently 19th in the league with 13.45 blocks/game
and last year?Currently 19th in the league with 13.45 blocks/game
and last year?
You cant blame 4 goals entirely on the guy either. I spend most of the games watching the teams defensive play, and that is the part of Hartley's system that they either haven't mastered yet, or something that has to change. There are way to many turnovers because of the stretch pass game they like. I cannot blame any one line either, because it has happened to all of them. The Flames win a puck battle down behind their own net, and in an attempt to spring our offensive rush with a stretch pass they find an opposing player pinching and intercepting the pass.
The Flames are excellent in the opposing end. Simply adequate in their own zone.
Strange, perhaps the reduced shots is due to more time in the offensive zone. But there has been alot of quality scoring chances, unfortunately that will expose us some more since Irving just isn't Kipper.16th in the league with 1158 blocks = 14.12/game
Not disagreeing with you, just wondering how you account for the fact that we've averaged the 4th fewest shots against/game?
Shots do not mean scoring chances. The defensemen need to simmer down for a second and keep their head up before that stretch pass is made, instead they often throw it off the boards or down the ice without really thinking if a Flame can get to the puck before it is intercepted or iced.
Well yes and no, a scoring chance is nothing more than a shot from a "high-quality" area. Although lots of shots doesn't necessarily mean that you've had lots of scoring chances, it seems odd to me that scoring chances are apparently up while total shots are down.