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leanring and moving in NHL teams
04-19-11

leanring and moving in NHL teams

  After each game, a progressive team can get something valuable from other teams. This help the team keep moving and help them fight against the other team.
 
  Throughout the regular season, the Kings had surprisingly struggled with the man advantage. Last season, the Kings ranked in the top 10 in power-play efficiency. This season, they ranked in the bottom 10 for almost the entire season and often went long stretches of games between power-play goals.

  As their first-round playoff series against San Jose moves to Los Angeles for Games 3 (on Tuesday) and 4 (on Thursday), the Kings would like nothing more than to continue their power-play success.

  In Game 1, the Kings lost but went 1-for-3 on the power play. In Game 2, the Kings got two power plays within the first 15 minutes of the first period, and scored on both chances to take a 2-0 lead.

  After being put on different power-play units in Game 1, Drew Doughty and Jack Johnson reunited in Game 2, and both players scored power-play goals.

  "We were moving the puck well," Doughty said. "We studied the PK and we saw tendencies and we exploited them. We moved the puck quick, found the seams and got the puck to the net. We had great net presence as well. Those are the keys to a successful power play, and we've got to continue them."

  In the daily life, it can make great difference when we put some attention on the little thing, isn't it? And the principle has worked on the kings team. More information  in the los angeles kings jersey store.

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