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Rod and assistants need to draw up some actual scoring plays that others have used recently against the Devils. Real strategy vs slinging the puck to the net from the left corner or blue line and hoping it sneaks in.

There, I said it. Coaching.

And good solid consistent goalie play.

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55 minutes ago, DavidEng said:

Rod and assistants need to draw up some actual scoring plays that others have used recently against the Devils. Real strategy vs slinging the puck to the net from the left corner or blue line and hoping it sneaks in.

There, I said it. Coaching.

And good solid consistent goalie play.

A forecheck that actually creates turnovers and scoring opportunities would be nice. Instead of just slinging it across the boards and/or turning the puck over for opponent odd man rush chances. We have turned the puck over entirely too much. Looking at you Burns. 

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44 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

A forecheck that actually creates turnovers and scoring opportunities would be nice. Instead of just slinging it across the boards and/or turning the puck over for opponent odd man rush chances. We have turned the puck over entirely too much. Looking at you Burns. 

Those odd man rushes have been a result of teams figuring out that our D pinches between the blue lines and we get caught flat footed.  Burns gets lazy and can’t get back. Slavin covers for him sometimes. Teams have figured out us and if they have speed, we struggle. Honestly, that’s why we struggle against bad teams because most of them are fast.   Young and fast but less on skill. They have more speed than skill. 
 

with chatty we play better because his skill on D matches that speed. 
 

Our forecheck is our biggest strength.  Lately on that forecheck we get to cute. 
 

we will be fine 😉

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