For 15 games already, the Canadian has a good numerical advantage. And since the season is 15 games old…
I don’t know to what extent you had it on the bingo card, but the Canadian after a month of activity (which is a sample that starts to mean something) has powerful game in the top 10 of the NHL. Just that.
— Maxim Lapierre (@Lappy14) November 13, 2023
In recent years, the Canadian always comes out on top. Fans have often called for the head of Alex Burrows in 2023, one who didn’t seem to push the right buttons on the power play.
But now, with the help of Martin St-Louis, everything is better.
Less and less, guys look like they don’t know where to go on the ice in the power play. It’s not perfect yet, as BPM Sports’ Anthony Desaulniers points out, but still.
The radio man also put my thoughts into words: even if CH scores, it’s still not perfect, as a process. I recommend listening to Renaud Lavoie’s column this morning.
Renaud Lavoie discussed in Le Club du matin the effect of CH’s numerical advantage, which is 10th in the standings. Despite these successes, @Anthodezo not 100% sure of the strategy. and you 🤔
The entire segment is available at https://t.co/jdk22fkWeU pic.twitter.com/grXUXfQxKa— BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) November 13, 2023
But okay. All this says that CH is tenth in the NHL today on the power play. His 23% efficiency rate is pretty good in the current circumstances.
Like I said, I didn’t plan this.
In fact, in 11 of the Canadian’s last 12 games, the club has at least one power play goal. In Vegas at the very end of October, CH still scored on special teams because while they didn’t do it with a player more, they did it with a player less.
In November, during his six matches, Alex Burrows’ power play had at least one goal per game. It’s a nice active streak.
If it didn’t look like that at the beginning of the season (in the first three games, CH only scored on the power play against Toronto), let’s say the club redeemed itself.
Next step? Score five-on-five more often.
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– Yes, Pierre Houde deserves his place in the Temple.
1/2 I honestly think that Pierre Houde, a worthy successor to René Lecavalier and Richard Garneau, should join the HHOF in the years to come. his style, impeccable French, love for hockey, ambassador of our national sport and above all a perfect ambassador… https://t.co/b3kR8rl35h
— Michel Villeneuve (@lederniervrai) November 13, 2023
– Nothing less.
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— La Poche Bleue (@lapochebleue) November 13, 2023
– Good listening.
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