Very particular scene: Martin St-Louis has revolutionized training with his players
Martin St-Louis is trying everything to wake up his offense, which hasn't scored in the last two games. Indeed, the last four goals for the Habs were scored by defensemen.
So, against the Boston Bruins on Saturday night, the last forward finally found the back of the net. Two games without scoring, it's starting to become problematic, and the coach decided to take matters into his own hands this morning.
He conducted a very particular training session. Even Eric Engels, who has covered NHL activities for 16 years, has never seen anything like it.
"Asked Martin St. Louis last night if he could structure a practice around finishing plays, and he said, not really.
Looks like he reconsidered."
- Eric Engels, Sportsnet
It's really unusual. We will see on Thursday night against Vegas if this strategy proves beneficial.
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Do you believe the offense can wake up against the Golden Knights on Thursday night? |
Yes | 55 | 67.1 % |
No | 27 | 32.9 % |
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