The Flames play a highly structured game that maximizes scoring opportunities while minimizing high danger opportunities against. They just don’t have the talent to finish these opportunities at a high rate, and therefore don’t have that many goals. Unlike a lot of high octane offenses, the Flames high danger scoring opportunities look like a rebound from the slot instead of a partial breakaway, but they’re still high danger scoring opportunities.
The Flames likely have a bottom 5 roster in the league but their systems and execution allow them to play above that level for long stretches.
If you average this out with our Finishing%, we are back to squarely mid lmao
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This list definitely doesn’t pass the eye test
Holy fuck how is everyone else so *bad*?!
The Flames play a highly structured game that maximizes scoring opportunities while minimizing high danger opportunities against. They just don’t have the talent to finish these opportunities at a high rate, and therefore don’t have that many goals. Unlike a lot of high octane offenses, the Flames high danger scoring opportunities look like a rebound from the slot instead of a partial breakaway, but they’re still high danger scoring opportunities.
The Flames likely have a bottom 5 roster in the league but their systems and execution allow them to play above that level for long stretches.
If you average this out with our Finishing%, we are back to squarely mid lmao