tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2496400506403679451.post6559811614107662486..comments2023-04-11T05:37:31.363-04:00Comments on Canucnik: Marty Brodeur the Key!Canucnikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17721271986892279353noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2496400506403679451.post-3675711192130933312010-01-27T00:05:28.180-05:002010-01-27T00:05:28.180-05:00Okay... let me start by saying that I am shocked ...Okay... let me start by saying that I am shocked that this team is playing so VERY well! Go figure... <br /><br />Even the AHL "D" is finding a way to play within a system that allows them to do the job required to compete every night.<br /><br />Indeed, the Sens are finding a way to win more often than not. <br /><br />While they may not be a Cup contender, they aren't a one line disaster anymore either.<br /><br />Cheechoo may not belong in the NHL anymore, but Kovalev has been dominant (since the Russian team snubbed him), Alfie has been playing young, the young guys (like Foligno) play within a great system... it is all good.<br /><br />Tonight, I loved how the Sens broke through the Devil's trap by using a wide break-out... wide with a long wing to wing pass at out own blue line, where the winger then carries the puck up the ice for a shoot-in or another pass. By the second period, Coco adjusted his Devils and they started playing their wingers wide to trap the Sens. After a bit of pressure, Clouston adjusted his breakout too. The Sens went to a long two line pass, by-passing the Devil wingers with a chip-in.<br /><br />So now it is more about the system as about individuals... hence the success.<br /><br />I think Clouston could win a cup if you give him the horses... like a quarterback on the PP!<br /><br />GrinderAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com