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Great compilation Mike. More evidence to prove they (S’Tigers and the Islanders for that matter) don’t have the personnel to run the system they do. This system depends on offense generated from the mistakes of the opponent and they don’t have the goal scorers to take advantage of those situations. You need at least a 30 goal scorer on each of the first two lines to make this system work. It is very much a square peg in a round hole scenario.
what this all means – this team cannot score, which has all sorts of further manifestations for the otherwise okay D & G
the forwards try too hard since they don’t really cut it, leaving the opposition to score on the counterattack
so its all about this team being very poor offensively, especially now
why they keep Haley-Marcinko-Figren together, someone should explain – Marcinko is lumbering – the other two can score a bit so why not put them instead with Ullstrom instead – team needs something of a go to line
badly