| Sven, you say there is no time for the opposition to swim out and slap the puck down? Why is that? What is stopping the defending team from accelerating off the mark right towards your player as soon as he touches the puck to take the free, getting between them and their team mates.
Lets say everything does go to plan, and you get the flick off perfectly - behind your opposition; what's stopping him from dropping - say his left shoulder - to the tiles, so you swim into his back, he can then pick up the puck freely, or allow his teammates to pick it up.
Or do I, like everybody other then yourself have no idea what I'm talking about? |