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If the media kept asking me this question I’d throw in ever more far fetched answers to see if anyone noticed.
Thank_You_Love_You
I couldnt disagree more. Slaf has always tried to pass first and hes finally finding success shooting snd being confident in his one timer.
Edit: to those downvoting me, look at how hes playing right now. Its changed dramatically now that he has confidence in shooting, hes still getting apples, he shouldnt change how hes playing right now where hes thinking shoot first.
KQ17
It’s good that he’s not a one trick poney. Varying his play selection and being a good passer will open space for his shot.
CauzukiTheatre
Good advice, not leaning toward one thing in particular will develop the ability to read plays and act accordingly and without hesitation depending on the situation, instead of forcing a pass or a shot
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Source (paywall): https://theathletic.com/5285024/2024/02/19/canadiens-kirby-dach-juraj-slafkovsky/
Suzuki just wants all the goals for himself!
If the media kept asking me this question I’d throw in ever more far fetched answers to see if anyone noticed.
I couldnt disagree more. Slaf has always tried to pass first and hes finally finding success shooting snd being confident in his one timer.
Edit: to those downvoting me, look at how hes playing right now. Its changed dramatically now that he has confidence in shooting, hes still getting apples, he shouldnt change how hes playing right now where hes thinking shoot first.
It’s good that he’s not a one trick poney. Varying his play selection and being a good passer will open space for his shot.
Good advice, not leaning toward one thing in particular will develop the ability to read plays and act accordingly and without hesitation depending on the situation, instead of forcing a pass or a shot