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David Pastrnak has 51 goals on the season.. and he’s easily been one of the best goal scorers in the NHL this year. We break down how he scores goals & why the Boston Bruins hope no one finds an answer this season.

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26 Comments

  1. his shots rarely have any predictability, the only consistency they have is where theyre taken from. and then you have debrusk who would have potted 40 on a healthy season.

  2. Goal scorer is gonna score. If they have an established 'office' that is more so indicative of how successful they have been at scoring, rather than being predictable. He shoots from all over the place, he just gets better opportunities in specific areas. What seems to be predictable is the leagues defense

  3. Marchy would have a record year too. But he looks to pass to pasta all the time. 50/50 it works out. Open netter for a marchy break and he slows and passes to no one. Happens often..

  4. ovechkin shoots the same shot every time, hes the second goal scrorer in the NHL and will pass 99… soooo is it bad? no.

  5. You really think they don't know how he play? In 2023 all teams are super analyzed and teams know what to play against who. The variety is the hard part to stop and because he like to pass not only to shoot it makes him so good.

  6. Who has 60 goals and 80 assists, jk I'm not going to be s Homer. It's idk a three way tie with having pastrnak, ovechkin, and Matthew's

  7. I do t believe that any of the passes shown were done without scanning for Pasternak’s presence in that spot. Players have the habit of pre-scanning to track and mark their target, so that when they get the puck, they can look the pass off to create deception. It doesn’t mean that a present minded checker couldn’t still skillfully get a stick into the lane between the time it took to pre-scan and the point the pass is made, but it’s obviously very difficult to do— because the tactic of pre-scanning, combined with looking a pass off, is designed exactly for the purpose of making it extremely difficult — not only to predict that pass — but because the look off itself draws attention to an additional threat, which — for a penalty killer — needs to be taken seriously.

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