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I'll use this as a teaching moment.
After losing the draw, Miller is supposed to make sure he is on the defensive side of Suzuki, it's called Center on Center in hockey. The Center is never the F1 on a forecheck off a lost faceoff in the Ozone, and in this instance, Miller was on the defensive side of Suzuki and did not let Suzuki beat him up the ice.
So, Mr Cass, whenever a center loses an offensive zone faceoff, it's the center's job to think defense first, not apply pressure on the forecheck.
MrCass@MisterCa55
@JLazzy23 He won the faceoff. He literally is supposed to stand there to block off JT Miller collapsing. After Miller gets past, then he gets into position to begin the breakout. You call yourself a sports reporter?
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