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#nhl #hockey #bostonbruins David Pastrnak a marqué 51 buts cette saison… et il a facilement été l’un des meilleurs buteurs de la LNH cette année. Nous expliquons comment il marque des buts et pourquoi les Bruins de Boston espèrent que personne ne trouvera de réponse cette saison. Merci à notre commanditaire Formation de hockey : Découvrez la formation de hockey ici ! Hockey Training YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/hockeytraining Hockey Training Shop : https://shop.hockeytraining.com/ Musique offerte par blaowry Suivez-le sur ⏩ https://www.instagram.com/blaowry / https://youtube.com/channel/UCeHAyP3nx4LWPArr9Mca0nQ https://www.beatstars.com/blaowry

41 Comments

  1. To be honest, I'd be worried about almost every Bruins players' ability to score.

  2. One of the best goalies, one of the best goal scorer, one of the best d men. Oh yeah, and 2 full first lines, a sick backup goalie, and crazy defense into the bottom 6

  3. the thing i like and have been seeing here and there, is when he fakes the one time with a slap pass for a deflection out front. again, the predictability working in his favour

  4. "bruins dont want you or anyone else knowing how predictable he is"

    i mean if you figured that out i bet other teams have as well

  5. Oilers fan here. Much respect to Pasta and the Bruins. Man they have a scary team going into the playoffs. Best pure goal scorer? I would say right now it is Ovi. I honestly think this gen it is up for debate between a few guys.

  6. I'm going to play devil's Advocate-I think it's the opposite-pastrnak is taking advantage of opponents' defensive lines & their goalies' predictability. He's got a pretty good subtle head fake.

    Every coach has been studying the bruins top line- why we were annoyed that Cassidy refused to drop him down to second line with krejci against the blues 2019 finals, as the players asked

    Pasta gets off the same shot, but he can do it more effectively on mismatched lines, especially towards the end of games when we've worn down defensive lines and goalies

    Creating those mismatches is a coaching decision, one that Cassidy refused to make until it was too late

    Twice.
    🙄

    That's playing smarter, not harder.

    Although he was shooting from the same spots, every goal is unique. He has an innate ability to know how the goalie is going to move in that particular situation, coordinated with his timing and that very special angle

    His teammates help manipulate the goalie, forcing him to go right, left, back to right

    So the Bruins are capitalizing on the opponent goalies' predictability,

    and manipulating them to do exactly what we want so Pasta's shots go in, the way he wants!

    Without that preliminary set-up? He's shooting at a goalie whose angles are set.

    But if anybody's playing off of forecasting movement?
    Pasta's taking advantage of goalies' predictability.

    Look at the shoulder shrug thing he does in shootouts and break aways, he makes the goalie drop… Cuz that would be predictable

    Goalies don't tell him where to shoot, as they often can manipulate shooters, know where a players going to shoot before he does, only give them post

    Which is often the case with lesser skilled players' shots

    Pasta out-manipulates, the manipulators.

    That's what the shoulder drop is about, which is only one trick up his sleeve

    NcJesus is the best pure goal scorer right now

    Pasta is developing into a better two-way player.

  7. It's what people like Brendan Shanahan were good at. Reliably being just where the other players knew they would be, and then having two or three ace moves depending on where on the ice they are. Good ice position and visualisation is priceless.

  8. Boston is the best team by far,
    And I'm not a bruins fan,
    The only team I can see having a chance in a 7 game series against Boston is the rangers, the rangers feel like they either get knocked out by nj in the first round, or go all the way,
    The have the experience, and the talent like Kane, Panarin, Tarasenko, Kreider, Zibanijad, Fox, and Their kid line who played well last year in the postseason because the pressure is not yet on lafreniere, kakko, or chtyil to be the guys,
    But most importantly they have a goalie in shesterkin who when hot, can steal a series

  9. Amazing theory.. the question is, if it is predictable, why does no team set the defensive line for this type of play, maybe coz others can score too? This video is more useless than a swimming suit in winter. What a joke

  10. It's not like defenses aren't aware of this. They are aware. It's obvious when you watch the film. The critical ingredient here is the Bruin's puck movement and offensive strategies/tactics which pull defenders away from Pastrnak and open him up in key locations prime for one-timers and good shots on goals. And he puts it away better than anyone. While it may feel a little like NHL 2006 (shout out to all 30 something dudes out there who used to play every day after school like me), neutralizing Pastrnak isn't easy because you've got to neutralize the offense as a whole.

  11. There is more than one vowel in “Bruins”. Many Canadians just say “Broons” and it makes me 😢 because it’s wrong.

  12. Pasternak owes a great deal of his career to the perfection line, Bergeron and Marchand. Other than being a goal scorer, he doesn’t offer much. Hell of a goal scorer, but that’s not a comparative advantage.

  13. I don't think mcdavid's specialty could be predictable like Ovy's…

    NOT WITH THAT SPEED!

  14. his shots rarely have any predictability, the only consistency they have is where theyre taken from. and then you have debrusk who would have potted 40 on a healthy season.

  15. Goal scorer is gonna score. If they have an established 'office' that is more so indicative of how successful they have been at scoring, rather than being predictable. He shoots from all over the place, he just gets better opportunities in specific areas. What seems to be predictable is the leagues defense

  16. Marchy would have a record year too. But he looks to pass to pasta all the time. 50/50 it works out. Open netter for a marchy break and he slows and passes to no one. Happens often..

  17. ovechkin shoots the same shot every time, hes the second goal scrorer in the NHL and will pass 99… soooo is it bad? no.

  18. You really think they don't know how he play? In 2023 all teams are super analyzed and teams know what to play against who. The variety is the hard part to stop and because he like to pass not only to shoot it makes him so good.

  19. Who has 60 goals and 80 assists, jk I'm not going to be s Homer. It's idk a three way tie with having pastrnak, ovechkin, and Matthew's

  20. "Bruins" has an "I" in it , its not the Bruuns. Bru-ins.

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