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**** it ... break the dam to start the 3rd. Gimme 2 or 3 goals in the opening 5-10 minutes and then we can start this fucking party early.
**** it ... break the dam to start the 3rd. Gimme 2 or 3 goals in the opening 5-10 minutes and then we can start this fucking party early.
Seriously? If a 1-2-2 is a 1st guy in pushes the puck carrier to the boards and the 2nd guy cuts him off, then a 3-2 would be 3 forwards on the puck and and 2 d staying back.
Now a 2-3 is 2 forwards on and and 3 guys back. This is a very aggressive forecheck, which primarily is used to intimidate teams and provide heavy checking as the D on the strong side pinches, and the forward who is the only one back goes to his point to cover for him. I haven't seen the Hawks set up like this. Just because the D pinches doesn't mean it's a 2-3. It's all about how the team pressures when they are going in to retrieve the puck.
Please learn hockey before you spout off.
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The 3-2 has 2 playing the puck and the third forward playing above the puck but in the low slot and chasing on the strong side.
Some would call it a 2-1-2.
But because the third forward is playing low and strong, versus the high slot, it's not the same. And much more aggressive.
That wasn't a question.
That wasn't a question.
...or, subsequently, a response.
And I know what the **** I'm talking about
I hope if we win that the city stays classy.
Go Hawks, finish them off!
The 3-2 has 2 playing the puck and the third forward playing above the puck but in the low slot and chasing on the strong side.
Some would call it a 2-1-2.
But because the third forward is playing low and strong, versus the high slot, it's not the same. And much more aggressive.
I hope if we win that the city stays classy.
Go Hawks, finish them off!
I hope if we win that the city stays classy.
Go Hawks, finish them off!