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[belfryhockey] Dans « Belfry Offense », je souligne la valeur de « l’envers de la pièce ». Si vous êtes Thompson, Tuch ou Dahlin ou toute autre personne jouant avec Jeff Skinner, éloignez la rondelle à l’arrière de la couverture avec votre bâton sur la glace et il vous trouvera.


[belfryhockey] Dans « Belfry Offense », je souligne la valeur de « l’envers de la pièce ». Si vous êtes Thompson, Tuch ou Dahlin ou toute autre personne jouant avec Jeff Skinner, éloignez la rondelle à l’arrière de la couverture avec votre bâton sur la glace et il vous trouvera.


seeldoger47

3 Comments

  1. seeldoger47

    >[Working the Perimeter Outside to Inside the Dots: In Zone Play
    What happens when defenders give the offensive group time to play on the outside with the puck & players without the puck time to separate from coverages to get inside.
    ](https://twitter.com/TLPF_Hockey/status/1701588379958211060)

    I don’t understand how some people can watch Skinner play and come away thinking he needs Tuch and Tage (or Eichel before them) in order to be good. He’s an [exceptionally powerful driver of 5v5 offense](https://imgur.com/a/Y1vP8Ph#v0Yrfjm).

  2. thebigschnoz

    I know this is probably going to get buried as it’s relatively unrelated, but I think this was why Eichel had so much success with Pominville and minimal success with Kane.

    Pommers always skated to the net with his stick on the ice and expected a pass or a rebound shot.

    Kane would skate with his stick a foot off the ice and just watch Eichel do his thing as if he’d have no input. I’d watch him do it multiple times a game, it was crazy.

    Aren’t they teaching kids this anymore?

  3. ScottyOnWheels

    Not bad for a player who’s success is measured by the number of goals he scores.

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