Kevin Woodley
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We're doing well.
Yeah, they were more than they were used to seeing.
And that said, like, you know, I talked to you guys about how Vegas has...
sneakily gotten more high danger chances five on five than any other team in the playoffs and i think that surprises people and how a lot of them are sort of the greasy goals like it's not just the skill that we saw last night uh it's how they started the comeback i mean bodies to the front of the net uh they leave the family cup playoffs in goals off of rebounds screens tips deflections broken plays like they're number one and i think you saw that on the first one like hey even on the even on the winning goal as much as a skill play to hurdle
up top and he crosses the slot line, gets across the middle, makes that a high danger play as soon as he does.
The reason Freddie Anderson's so far behind on that is when that pass comes out of the corner, there's traffic.
And it's the screen and fudge that prevents him from getting a read clean and quick on where that puck is headed and delays him getting out and on top on hurdle and getting across.
So, you know, they've got everything in their game.
They showed it last night.
Overall, though, I mean, you look at
You know, nine high danger for Vegas, almost three expected goals against.
Carolina had 10 high dangers, you know, three and a quarter expected goals for.
That's a lot more offense than I think either team is used to giving up.
Yeah, I mean, let's be honest here.
Like, Seth Jarvis, you know, he hits his spot in the pre-scout, what was it, 20 seconds before Hurdle scores the winner.
Like, you saw in the first goal, Ehlers comes down the wing,
It's A, against the grain, and B, it's low glove.
And I guarantee you their pre-scout said under the glove, not over the glove on Carter Hart in straight lines because he holds it with the fingers up.
Like, you think of reaching out to somebody with a handshake, that's a neutral handshake glove position.
Fingers up, almost like you're holding it out like a stop sign.