Marc Crawford on the Oilers beating the Canucks in Game 7, Canucks inability to generate shots on PP
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- čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
- Marc Crawford discusses the Canucks falling short in their Game 7 comeback against the Edmonton Oilers, the struggling power play, lack of shots, Elias Pettersson and more.
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Same. I am living here in Pattaya. This is a very good hockey take.
pettersson's lack of production really hurt the line up. as frank seravelli said, he is playing like he is scared and weak.
He lost is confidence long before the playoff started (after the all star game/after the trade, after his linemates where moved around like crazy, when trying to find a spot for Lindholm).
Pettersson scored 18 points in 17 playoff games during his first playoff experience 4 years ago. So he can play in the playoff. That is not the problem.
Luv thumbnail with Crow beaking off
could use a variety of attacks with different players on power play?
crowwwww im 38 so that wce and crow era was my fav 😊
I find it funny why people ask "why can't they play like that the whole game?!?!" I mean, there's two competing teams and competing psychologies. Once up and close to the 3rd, Oilers switched to a "don't make mistakes" mode, which gave up the blueline more in attempt close up around the net and chip back out.
The Canucks also switched to "go all out" mode which is risky when the score is close. It's the push and pull of a game. Fact is the Oilers were the team who could dictate play this series. If they chose to attack and go all out, you had to weather the storm. If the Canucks played that way it wouldn't have worked to their strengths. Looking back, maybe I would have liked to see that a lot more rather than the one-goal game extravaganza, but maybe we wouldn't even have seen a game 7 if that were the case.
Well off to wreck beach or Spanish banks....all bunch
Great hockey mind toooo bad he has some issues that keep him from coaching in the NHL.
What are these issues?
@@eddyf4426 Check out his coaching history with NHL teams>
@@eddyf4426he is known to have mad cow 🐄 syndrome 😢
What are these issues
@@eddyf4426Google it
Stanley Cup teams all have one thing in common - they're aggressive in all zones! Tocchet's d-zone and PK is way too passive - you can't give any NHL player time and space to make plays!!!
Marc is right about experience and learning, but honestly some Canucks don't care or have the passion to win. There are just easy come and easy go. If they have an off night, so be it. There is no heart or fight. Nearly 6 periods of fraidy cat hockey.
Whaaa whaaaa whaaa
Championships? The Canuckleheads don't win Championships 😢