Cam Moon
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It always does.
When you make it tough, when you have that aggressive forecheck and you're physical, it's tough on the D to always be turning, going back to get the puck, and then getting drilled.
It definitely takes a toll.
So you'd like to see the Oilers continue that, continue that physical play.
And they've got players that can do that and do a good job of it without taking penalties, of course, as we talked about the special teams, the importance of staying out of the box.
But I thought, you know, I look back to last year, there was the slow start against L.A., and I think that physicality,
it upped as the series went on.
I think that helped the Oilers as well.
So you'd like to see that continue into games three and four in Anaheim because I think that's going to help the Oilers out.
Yeah, I think he's helped out.
I mean, that speed...
The ability to play well on the defensive side of the puck, which he has done his entire time with the Edmonton Oilers, those are assets.
And it didn't look in any way, shape, or form that he was overwhelmed by the...
by the moment.
I mean, it's your first Stanley Cup playoff game.
The crowd's going crazy.
I mean, it's totally understandable if you get a little bit out over your skis, but he didn't.
I mean, he's played in the Olympics, right?
high-pressure situations.
But this is a little different than that.