I guess I missed the Forsling out of position, and a slow PP Seabrook.
Sorry, trying to hold back, but get your head out, man!
Preconceived notions about players when you even start to watch a game can really skew what you think you see.
I am probably more guilty than most in watching junior players, especially if I read what a bunch of talent reviews by draft prognosticators...it would prejudice me and I would get things stuck in my head.
It is best to garde game to game, and that is how your post reads, but I dunno, I had a very different impression, especially since all the hawk defenders were so good to close and "stick" on attackers and quickly crisply make exit passes, and the PP isn't about fast as seeing the place you can/want to attack from as the creases up front open. It is not time to replace Seabrook. I will admit when that game started I though Duncan Keith was on fire as an attacker.
- wiz1901
Thanks Bill. I was at the game. In person you see the defense more than whatever the camera gives you on tv. Forsling setup numerous times out of position and the bench had to yell at him to get proper and he quickly did so. No errors though.
PP was attacking hard and a puck was tipped by a defender towards Seabs. Puck slowly trickled to back where if he had went for it, they could've kept pressure as the defenders were on jello legs. Seabs bailed them out and two were able to change. I like Seabs just sayin' he loafs at times on PP