Brandon Saad is used to scoring goals with speed and agility. But as he found out Sunday, staying parked in front of the net might be more effective in the playoffs. “I think I need to start doing that more,” the 21-year-old Saad said after he scored on a deflection of a shot by Nick Leddy in the Hawks’ 3-1 victory against the Kings in Game 1 of the Western Conference final. “That can get [you] goals...
Brandon Saad stands front and center in Game 1 victory
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