po'thead
Well-Known Member
Consistent effort. That's what I'd like to see from him. Honestly, I haven't watched any games this series, but I did catch a couple Caps games from round 1, and he was floating whenever he didn't have the puck. That's not what a captain of a team should be doing in playoffs. He has had ZERO success in the post season where the intensity gets turned up, and I question his heart/character because of it.
Yes he shoots the puck a shit-ton (too much if you ask me), and yes he battles *at times* when he has a chance to get the puck, but have you watched him away from the play? He doesn't hustle on the back check, and he's constantly staring at the puck leaving guys wide open in dangerous areas of the ice. If you want to see what a true captain plays like in the playoffs, watch a guy like Dustin Brown with the Kings, or even your boy Callahan with the Rangers. Those guys are willing to pay the price to win a championship. I don't see that from Ovechkin.
There's a reason why he's been in and out of the doghouse with his coaches.
Obviously you don't know anything about hockey. If Ovi was always going after the puck he would constantly be out of position. The problem in round one was that he had Chara and Seidenberg to deal with, this round he's dealing with the same thing, this is tight hockey we're seeing here. The days of the great 8 getting 150 foot passes for a break into the offensive zone are over, this is not the run and gun capitals anymore. For you to question his commitment in the playoffs is ridiculous, he has more points per game in the playoffs than anyone post lockout. Also how can you make a statement like that if you haven't watched any games in this series!? He's had plenty of grade A scoring chances in this series, there's just this guy who happens to be the best goalie in the world protecting the net. Try commenting on something that you know about.