Skyline_BNR34 wrote:
slesh wrote:
I don't see how any of those goals can be attributed to defensive play.
1. Montador - His goal was a blast from the point with Gerbe screening, aggresive forechecking led to this goal, thats offensive play
2. Gerbe - His goal was once again due to aggressive forechecking, no defensive play involved there either.
3. Tallinder - Although he is a defenseman, he skated up ice and put some moves on in the nuetral zone, then followed through his shot for the rebound, that sounds like an offensive rush to me.
I do however, contribute the victory to the defensive play and of course Ryan Miller. It was awesome to see them put the lockdown on Ovie and the Caps.
I didn't witness any of the goals actually, but you did so I'm going with your judging.
But defensive play also stifles the opposition so they tend to make more mistakes when trying to enter the zone and such.
Meh, none of those goals made any of the core forwards look any better.
As for tonight's game. I missed most of it at work, but I'm still not gonna lay off any of the forwards. They aren't flashing enough for me to feel less troubled. I think any sane person is still a bit worried about goal-scoring at this juncture. If ya want me to give someone a hummer to even it up, it seems the "system" really is working if Lalime is getting wins. May I now make shady shit ass troll post to anyone who doubted Lalime???? I could, but I won't, but only because I'm not immature(when I'm not too drunken).