Kevin Woodley
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Right now, I suggest both teams probably got more than the other team is comfortable with in game one.
Well, like, not a weakness per se, like,
Frederick Anderson's numbers against those types of chances are really good.
But to your point, nobody's traded more of them better than the Vegas Golden Knights.
And so it'll be a different test, obviously.
And it's also different because, you know...
It's different when it's Shea Theodore who's got his head up at the point looking for gaps in the traffic.
It's different when it's a guy the size of Keegan Colasar in front of the net.
So there's so many different elements that Vegas brings.
They'll get those bodies to net.
They'll create the traffic.
But then they also have skilled guys to find the spots.
And to your point, Sat, it's a really good one.
Not so much on Freddie Anderson per se.
Like, to me, every goalie,
I would be working to attack them low, high and behind the net.
Like you force them to, as soon as you force them to pick a side of the crease or a post to be on or force them to turn and look behind them, like they give up vision of everything in front of them.
As soon as you have to look behind the net, you lose track of where guys are moving on the other side of that.
And so you can be just a half second late to pick up where that pass is going.
And I think the same applies to defensemen.