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Originally Posted by kwy
Yeah, except it works consistently. Its still way less predictable than the spinorama.
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Originally Posted by kwy
Just stop putting Raymond in the shootout. He's kind of a one trick pony. Burrows, Edler, Kesler are sound.
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Originally Posted by woob
Well, it works. It's how Linden got it done. Low blocker almost every time.
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So is being a one trick pony a good thing or bad? Cause it sounds like it is a bad thing for MayRay at 22% this season but a good thing for Edler who is 42.9% on the one and only move he has shown.
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Originally Posted by AzNightmare
Nevermind. Basically i'm saying if the goalie plays deep in net, he has a good chance to save the "low shot" spinorama. Given he can reach the post.
(although the goalie leaves a ton of sure-goal options for the shooter if the shooter keeps his head up).
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Azn, I don't even know where to begin with you.
Basically, Smith played MayRay to do the spinorama, and co-incide with the fact that the move was poorly executed didn't go high on the backhand, that led to MayRay being stopped. All he had to do was keep the puck in tighter and go roof daddy and that would have been in and we wouldn't be having this discussion about MayRay being a "one trick pony".