Seider and Walman are just both having really tough years analytically and it’s making me a bit uncomfortable.
GroundbreakingAds
Gotta remember this is still a team that has only played 11 games together and the chemistry is still developing. Im still very excited to watch them
BellsBeerBestBeer
Holl and Chiarot at the top, Walman and Seider at the bottom. Looks like this one doesn’t mean anything
PirateAbu
I feel we need to have a better answer for when we are not finding any space with the biscuit. Seems to be a consistent plan of attack from the opposition these days.
Mendoza8914
Felt like Raymond was one of the few Wings with his legs moving. Unclear why he’s our worst ranked forward tonight.
Shotokanguy
Something I’ve noticed is that in tight games with little offense, guys like Chiarot and Holl are near the top, and guys like Seider and Walman are near the bottom. Seems inevitable that guys who are on the ice a lot and are meant to produce offense will get hit hard if there’s not a lot of offense in the game overall.
JakeRans
I’m really enjoying seeing Veleno become more impactful. Game after game he is making moves and looking like he’s got more room to grow
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Seider and Walman are just both having really tough years analytically and it’s making me a bit uncomfortable.
Gotta remember this is still a team that has only played 11 games together and the chemistry is still developing. Im still very excited to watch them
Holl and Chiarot at the top, Walman and Seider at the bottom. Looks like this one doesn’t mean anything
I feel we need to have a better answer for when we are not finding any space with the biscuit. Seems to be a consistent plan of attack from the opposition these days.
Felt like Raymond was one of the few Wings with his legs moving. Unclear why he’s our worst ranked forward tonight.
Something I’ve noticed is that in tight games with little offense, guys like Chiarot and Holl are near the top, and guys like Seider and Walman are near the bottom. Seems inevitable that guys who are on the ice a lot and are meant to produce offense will get hit hard if there’s not a lot of offense in the game overall.
I’m really enjoying seeing Veleno become more impactful. Game after game he is making moves and looking like he’s got more room to grow