NHL Notebook: Defencemen on the move helping to push league’s offensive surge
Calgary Flames defenceman Mark Giordano remembers a time not that long ago when playing the position was more about giving ground than taking it.
He might try holding the blue line on a clearing attempt in the offensive zone, but otherwise the idea was usually to retreat and regroup.
Not anymore. Not in today’s NHL.
“This is the most active I’ve ever seen defencemen in the league in my career,” Calgary’s 35-year-old captain said. “Every team is so well-coached that there’s really nothing off the rush unless you put your (defencemen) in the rush.”


