Vegas Golden Knights Coach Bruce Cassidy Picks Out Major Issue In His Team’s Approach Against Edmonton Oilers

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Vegas Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy highlighted a key flaw on his part after descending 3-1 in the second round of the NHL playoffs against the Edmonton Oilers.

Bruce Cassidy reveals key flaws in his Golden Knights Game Plan with the Oilers

The 2023 Stanley Cup champions are currently on the verge of ending the NHL playoffs after falling to a 3-1 deficit against the Edmonton Oilers from an opening 4 encounter.

After a poor start to the series, which saw the Golden Knights lose two opening games at home, the NHL franchise scored a key victory in Game 3, bringing the series to a 2-1 overall score.

But perhaps the most recent encounter was perhaps the most one-sided match thanks to Adam Henrique Brace over the Edmonton Oilers’ 3-0 shutout victory.

Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy highlighted the main issue he faced, claiming that their lack of ruthlessness was at the expense of his side in front of the goal.

Cassidy said:via nhl.com): “we I moved around. We have possessions. We’re not just taking shots, the shots we have to take to break them down.

“If we can get that shot, we’ll scramble them, maybe off our feet and open up the other play. We thought we’d become a little stubborn with what we’re available to us.

These two sides will face off in Game 5 of the NHL 2nd Round Playoff Series on Wednesday, as the Edmonton Oilers travel to T-Mobile Arena again.

The match is scheduled to begin at 9:30pm ET, and the Oilers will consider finishing their tie by winning a crucial fourth victory. He wins his sixth Stanley Cup and aims to raise the rankings for the most Stanley Cup titles in history.

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