During a recent video session with a professional player, we discuss what to do against defensemen with poor neutral-zone gap.
Even though sagging Ds are ripe for exploitation, it emerges that this player typically moves the puck too quickly to a teammate rather than hold onto it and really develop the play heading toward the offensive blueline.
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