Positives first:
1. Nelson. Jaxon Nelson. That’s it.
2. Carl Fish has stepped up and made winning plays. I give him a ton of credit. Played solid again tonight.
3. The Closer
How do you not have Brodz in this list. He created the one goal and took advantage of a D falling to set up the other. Not to take anything away form JN, but he doesn't score without Brodz. Nelson was in right place at right time, but didn't have to do a lot. Share the credit he deserves.
Positives first:
1. Nelson. Jaxon Nelson. That’s it.
2. Carl Fish has stepped up and made winning plays. I give him a ton of credit. Played solid again tonight.
3. The Closer
How do you not have Brodz in this list. He created the one goal and took advantage of a D falling to set up the other. Not to take anything away form JN, but he doesn't score without Brodz. Nelson was in right place at right time, but didn't have to do a lot. Share the credit he deserves.
Brodz was the X-Factor. I’m not a 22 hater. He stepped up big time and delivered. I definitely didn’t mean to leave him out.
We learned earlier this year that you can negate a goal by pushing your opponent into the goalie. Now we learn another trick. Skate with your head down by your knees and you're untouchable.Is he supposed to just let the guy have a free fucking path to the net? What is he POSSIBLY supposed to do when the guy puts himself in the absolute worst position possible?