I wonder how the Sedins' speed compares to other players who have played 15 seasons!
has nothing to do with it at all, they never have been good skaters, my gosh anyone can tell you that,
it hasn't been a secret, their success is each other, their passing, their cycling, and how they
use each other, but definitely never their skating.
marion gaborik must be in about his 15th year, and he could beat the sedins up
and down the ice blindfolded, a fabulous skater when he was young, and he
hasn't lost a step, and there are others in the league as well.
ryan neugent hopkins, taylor hall, eric karlsson, mat duchene, and more, these
players can skate beautifully, fast while carrying the puck, not just speed,
but the whole package of what it takes to skate well, heads and shoulders,
hanson and mathias too.
daniel and henrik are better skaters now than they were when they started in
the nhl, something they knew and worked hard on during the summer in sweden.
that was l.a.s game all the way thru, they have lost their last two games also outshooting the opponent,
and that seemed to be getting close to happening again, but that shot by williams was amazing, and then
another one right away, too bad canucks didn't at least get a point, then they would have been tied
with them, rather than behind them in the standings.
the sedins coughed up the puck 3 times in the first period, shorty even mentioned them, but
they settled down a bit better, and worked harder, and had a better game than the past few.
burrows played well, tanev, hanson, bieksa, vrbata, a very slow close checking gAme by both teams, no speed in
this game by anyone, And miller kept his team in the game, gave them a chance, they didn't take it.