L K
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herman said:L K said:herman said:Further to that, the game plan was to zero out Crosby, Malkin lines and let Bozak?s line and hopefully Nylander run roughshod over Pittsburgh?s depleted bottom 6.
To that end, it was a success. The Penguins got next to nothing in the high danger areas other than on the PP. With the top 3 lines in defense mode (other than Bozak), who do you swap Nylander in for?
I guess for me, I don't view keeping Crosby in the offensive zone for long shifts all game as good defensive strategy, even if he's kept to the outside. So for me it goes back to Nylander and Brown. What I would like to see is Brown replace Komarov on the Kadri line and bump Komarov to the 4th line/PK.
I wouldn?t characterize the strategy as keeping Crosby/Malkin in the OZ, seeing as how they are premier players and generally have their way with opponents. It?s not like I don?t agree with you either. It?s just easy to see who Babcock trusts in a lockdown scenario and who he trusts to get goals and who he trusts to do both.
I understand it. Sure, Crosby is going to dominate the game and sometimes you just can't do anything about it. I just think there were a few times where there was push back against the Malkin line. I didn't really see much of any push back from the Matthews line. I think it's a line that is really struggling right now and if anything I think it's more due for a bad game where they get a few goals scored against it than a line that is on the verge of a scoring outburst.