It was an historic moment for sure -- the first shootout in Hab history. I figured it would be Kovalev, Koivu and Zednik -- or maybe Ribeiro -- but CJ surprised me. I like the way Perezhogin plays and wish he got a little more ice time, so I can't take issue with that call. But it made me wonder how the shooters are chosen. Does anybody know? Are they picked because they've played a good game that night? Does CJ pick one shooter from each line, as he seemed to do vs. the Pens? Are intra-team breakaway contests held during practice? Or are the shooters chosen in advance based on their innate ability?
None of our guys really got off good shots in the shootout. They all seemed like half-deke/half-shots that found nothing but well-positioned Tee-Bo leather. As Li'l Sid showed, a strong deke followed by a flip to the top shelf often works wonders.
If it were up to me, I guess my CH shootout shooter lineup would look like this:
1. Ribeiro -- great hands and creativity in close 2. Kovalev -- the most talented scorer on the team 3. Koivu -- el capitan seems to be able to will the puck into the net at times
After that, I'd give consideration to Zednik, Ryder and also to Bulis when he's healthy.
If it were up to me, I guess my CH shootout shooter lineup would look like this: 1. Ribeiro -- great hands and creativity in close 2. Kovalev -- the most talented scorer on the team 3. Koivu -- el capitan seems to be able to will the puck into the net at times After that, I'd give consideration to Zednik, Ryder and also to Bulis when he's healthy. Les Canadiens Sont La...
I don't agree with Bulis - he has hands of stone most nights. I like Kovalev and Ryder (top goal-getter on the Habs), but could have gone with Koivu as the third, or possibly Ribeiro.
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Perez should have been a good choice because he's looked good on breakaway-type plays in games. He definitely likes to shoot. Didn't turn out though.
My picks would be Kovalev for sure, probably Zednik (but boy does he seem to lack concentration lately) . And Ryder - the guy is clutch.
After that I don't know. Ribeiro maybe? Koivu's only good, not excellent as a goal scorer. But he does have the moves. Plekanec's got some skills...Begin!
I would like to say that there is a scientific method to choosing shooters but usually there is not. Even before the shootout became law, guys used to practice breakaways all the time, just fooling around in practice or the morning skate. So the coaches tend to just go with who they see doing well in practice. Perez has a ton of speed and that can be a huge benefit in a shootout. I would venture to guess that Robs would have been CJ's next shooter had Theo stopped Syd.
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but I must say I liked the Idea of Perezogin, give the Kid a chance and maybe some confidence that the team believes in him. Ryder? hes a shooter not a penalty shot guy, kinda like Brett Hull I wouldn't pick him unless you had a weak team.
You're right about Ryder. He's not really a breakaway guy. Guess my reasons for thinking of him is that he seems to bury chances when the pressure's on.
Notables would be Ribs- very skilled with the puck, Higgins - took many shootouts in the AHL and was pretty good at them. Ryder - great shot which can be unexpected for a goalie on a shootout to take a shot from the slot. Perez - full of speed and good with the puck.
Kovalev - no brainer... This guy could be the best shooter in the league.
Perezhogin - I think this was a smart move, the kid has great hands and can probably bury the puck in a 1 on 1 situation most of the time.
Ribeiro - Don't like him much, but if there's one situation where he has talent, this is it. My complaint with him is his lack of strength but in a shootout... who cares?
As for Zednik... he can probaby do the job but he is more of a closer in my mind. Needs a Koivu to set him for the eye-popping finish.
As for Koivu (my favorite Hab, I might add), he is the playmaker and the all-seeing eye but I can't say whether his penalty-shot skills are up to par with the soft hands of the guys I listed above.