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Post by brentford on Oct 27, 2004 9:19:38 GMT
When will we ever learn how to play against a team with a set game plan, ie defensive stratagy, we dont have a clue, also how bad is our power play.
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Post by girdeaux on Oct 27, 2004 10:17:21 GMT
When will we ever learn how to play against a team with a set game plan, ie defensive stratagy, we dont have a clue, also how bad is our power play. I don't think that we have had a good power play for a fair few seasons now. I also agree that we do struggle against the more defensive teams at times.
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Post by TomS on Oct 27, 2004 10:56:27 GMT
When will we ever learn how to play against a team with a set game plan, ie defensive stratagy, we dont have a clue, also how bad is our power play. Hopefully not before Friday
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Post by heja on Oct 27, 2004 11:39:41 GMT
i think we strugled to get through Giants defence because we were playing extremly defenceive from the off playing the trap.
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Post by MP on Oct 27, 2004 11:43:10 GMT
Hopefully not before Friday ;D Think you should be safe Tom - we've not had a powerplay this past 3 years so we ain't likely to find one by Friday. Mind you, I hear McKenna does quite well on the PP - he won't have been coached on Friday so watch for him crashing the net and screening the goalie and all those other bad habits! ;D How to break down defence minded teams? Put them under pressure and draw penalties then convert on the powerplay. We do the first bit OK.......
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Post by girdeaux on Oct 27, 2004 13:37:50 GMT
Mind you, I hear McKenna does quite well on the PP - he won't have been coached on Friday so watch for him crashing the net and screening the goalie and all those other bad habits! ;D Ivan has stopped doing it now too...Although he did do it away at Skydome for which I suspect he got a flea in his ear ;D
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