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POST-BRUT | Zach Hyman 13.10.24



Zach parle après la défaite de l’équipe dimanche soir alors qu’ils s’inclinent 4-1 contre les Flames.

19 Comments

  1. How can they stop making mistakes? No! they can't… The real question is how they handle those repeated old-day mistakes. How can they learn from them?

  2. You are "disconnected" because your gaps are all over the place, because….. your D-men are collapsing in and are not Standing Up @ the Blueline to stutterstep the opposition puck carriers enough for your hard charging backchecking Forwards to catch up to them. There is a Hammer chasing the Opposition back thru the N-Zone but there is no Anvil @ the Blueline to slow down the puck carrier enough for the backcheckers to snuff playactions — the Hammer has to hit the Anvil @ or above the Blueline so the System can work . Your D-Men are collapsing back into your own Zone dropping the Anvil way to deep into your own Zone so you are not stutter stepping the incoming puck carriers as a result your Backcheckers are arriving a blonde one to late to disrupt playactions for you. Casper I want you guys to crush the Regular Season, we will Dance come playoffs, so for now lets work together.

  3. Hyman couldn't even dump the puck tonight. So freaking weird. This guy is so reliable, what is going on!

  4. Sorry this team needs to practice a lot more than they have . They are slow out there. Mentally and physically unfortunately

  5. Panthers lost in SCF and then won it the next year. how did they do it? DEFENSE & BOBROVSKY

  6. I feel they play with too much anxiety vs slowin' down and realize the playoffs are a waze a way! breathe into the flow and get off the high horse mentality! Get It?

  7. Waiting for one of these guys to say "the brass has made this team 25% slower and added nothing to compensate for that".

  8. Channel the frustration. As my grandpa told me in my younger years. “Take out your frustration on the score sheet”

    I still took good penalties, and lots of fights, but that was my role on the team. But for 6-12 minutes a night, mostly PK, I think I did alright.

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