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Night in and Night out Calvin faces more than 30 shots per game. He has shown his face in 32 games, and taken 1163 shots so far. Now lets compare, Tyler Bunz of the Medicine Hat Tigers has played 35 games and faced 37 fewer shots, or Luke Seimens of the Moose Jaw Warriors who has played 32 games and faced 280 fewer shots. Tyler and Lukes' stats are a close sampling of the level of play Calvin has been tasked to face when he steps out on the ice. What dose this suggest? Defense
Seattles Defense is iffy at best, the boys rarely go down to defend a shot for their goalie. T-birds D-men's sticks are always in both hands while behind the blue line, nor are using they busy stick technique to defend their zone, nor to do they dig in while occupying the natural zone. The D-men are willing to place the W on Calvin's Shoulders who routinely takes home one of the 3 stars of the game.
The Defensive end must increase their intensity to seek the puck. They are the first string net minders, and winning those one-one battles are what keeps the puck out of the blue ice.
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