Our strategy on the ice.

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Re: Our strategy on the ice.

Post  stevrok82 on Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:12 am

When I play vs online I find that the flip dump and chase work pretty good and would prob get less offside calls if we tried it. It's just an opinion and maybe something we could look at.

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Re: Our strategy on the ice.

Post  Lils27 on Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:47 am

As long as everyone is on the same page, we should be able to make any and all of these strategies work for us. I know I don't always play my defensive position the proper way, but when a forward leaves his guy open and backs in to my area of the ice, I go to cover his man. My position rating takes a beating, but not cause of selfish play.

I think the dump and chase might help cut down on breakaways that we give the other team. I've found myself out of position on a few occasions, due to a turnover that shouldn't have been a turnover at the offensive blueline.

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Re: Our strategy on the ice.

Post  nythunder30 on Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:58 am

im sure im not the only one, but i know that i hate how the camera angle is when your near the offensive blueline because sometimes if ur on the right boards and the puck carrier is coming down the left side boards there is no way to see them so u either have to move over, guess, or wait there until ur absolutely postive, thats what i think results from all the offisdes calls.

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