SCF - 6/15 Game 2: Bruins (0) vs (1) Blackhawks 7:00PM NBCS

the canadian dream

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Yah that's a great way to solve Rask. Shoot the puck into the Bruins ankles as an attempt to break them. Don't worry about getting the puck to the net and scoring goals which is difficult enough...shoot it at the defenders on purpose and create turn overs.  That's some sound logic for NHL players in a Stanley Cup final. Maybe it would work. Maybe these guys who play the game at the highest level and who will play with separated shoulders, cracked ribs, etc etc will shy away from blocking pucks.</p>


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Q should certainly take this idea and roll with it. </p>
 

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That must be the strategy Keith employs. Pretty much the only explanation.
 

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That must be the strategy Keith employs. Pretty much the only explanation.</p>
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I laughed...</p>
 

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How about instead of aiming for the shot blockers ankles, we use that same accuracy, and go away from their ankles through a lane on the ice?</p>


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Just throwing it out there...</p>
 

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Hah yeah, that too. And aiming specifically for the laces no less.</p>


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If you can dodge a wrench...</p>
 

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