Ton
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Not really complaining, it was a spectacular play. There are very few things the Hawks could have done to prevent it, it's hard to play good D when it's 4-on-4 hockey. Plays develop too fast when you have two forwards on the ice that can find each other with their eyes closed. That said, there is always something that can be done and worked on. I hope Q points it out.