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Kevin Woodley

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Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

They're not feeding pucks into Frederick Anderson's puck handling.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

They're making it harder on him to go out and get rims and stop rims and make plays and feel the puck and stay connected to the game.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

You saw in the first Carolina goal, he gets out, makes an easy rim or makes an easy stop on the rim, throws it up the wall.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

It leads to a transition chance.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

I didn't see a lot of that as the game went on.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

I thought it was something Montreal did a poor job of.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

They let him stay settled in a game where he wasn't busy by feeding him easy touches behind the net.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

And I think that's important for Vegas not to do that.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

And outside of the first 30 seconds of the game, they made it tougher on him.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

Most of the rims were up along the glass.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

Made it a lot tougher on him to get out, touch pucks, get a feel for the pucks, get a feel for the game.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

That just makes sense.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

so much harder when you're not being shot and you're not getting puck touches so you mentioned the glove side on heart what is the equivalent for Friday Anderson or if you want to expand on the heart one as well just what are the areas of the net or what what parts are these two teams going to be attacking the goalies on well interestingly enough on the Carter Hart thing like um like that's just if you're looking glove high versus low you want to go over the pad I mean it's just

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

Yeah, inherently, if you hold your hand up like that, like in that stop position, it's just an awkward, delayed reaction to get it down over the pad.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

It protects the top of the net extremely well, but it's just that much harder to sort of twist that wrist down.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

And we saw it on Dobish.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

We saw it on other goalies during the playoffs.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

It's something that shooters are taught to look for.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

Freddie Anderson is more of that neutral handshake.

Canucks Central
Kevin Woodley With His Takeaways From Game 1

And so for him, it's going to be a little delayed up and over the shoulder, like he'll