This might be more of a Jack Han question, but why are off-handed wingers more common in Russia? Is it because the Russian development program values creating one-timers more? It's interesting handedness has become such a big thing on defense, but doesn't receive as much (public) attention for forwards.
This might be more of a Jack Han question, but why are off-handed wingers more common in Russia? Is it because the Russian development program values creating one-timers more? It's interesting handedness has become such a big thing on defense, but doesn't receive as much (public) attention for forwards.
I’m gonna dig on this more and I’ll get you the answer
Thanks!