Hoping you left out Laliberte simply by accident.![]()
Ken Schott's weekly interview with Coach: http://www.dailygazette.com/videos/2012/jan/05/918/
If I didn't know better, I'd think he's been reading this thread![]()
I disagree with the focus on getting our "big and physical" players out there unless we are playing a team with little speed. Most teams are playing such good D in their own zone these days that the best opportunities to score are coming in transition. It's the speedy, skilled guys that get you those chances. I don't think our big forwards have that speed. Even on the PP, most teams are playing 5 guys on the perimeter trying to pass side to side to get the goalie out of position. Big, slow guys have lost their place on O.and of course, Laliberte. Def left out by accident. I defintely think we need some big and strong bodies in front of the net. At this point I will be happy with garbage goals. Let play a stronger more physical yet controlled hockey game.
Ken Schott's weekly interview with Coach: http://www.dailygazette.com/videos/2012/jan/05/918/
If I didn't know better, I'd think he's been reading this thread![]()
What I am hearing from SA is that he has a team that is not yet mentally tough.
They are letting tough breaks take them out of their process.
Causes for that are immaturity or lack of experience with that kind of adversity.
Either way, it is time to grow up and stop worrying about what has already happened and concentrate on the play at hand.
All the talent in the world cannot make up for a wandering mind.
If I didn't know better, I'd think he's been reading this thread![]()
All the talent in the world cannot make up for a wandering mind.
The bigger question is why does a team have a wandering mind? Lack of focus maybe? Mental toughness is something that you either have or you don't have as an individual. As tough as it is to have mental toughness as an individual, to address the mental toughness of a team is an in depth process sometimes beyond the measure of a coaching staff.
After watching last nites game, I think that JL looks more lost than all of the other Frosh, he was touted as being something special but I just don't see it, when he is on the ice you just don't notice him doing anything special, he does not have speed, he lacks size and when the puck is on his stick he does nothing with it...he really lacks stick handling ability especially with any traffic around say in a 1 on 1 situtation, he may have a great shot but to use it he appears to need a ton of time and space. This is just my observation but hopefully he just needs time.
I wouldn't compare him to George Mikan either.I disagree. Maybe some of the hype has clouded your judgment on JL but he is going to be a good one. He is a gap finder...he's not going to blind you with any skills but he has great hands and real good hockey sense. I am certainly not comparing him to #99 in the day but has the same old hunched down style of skating and great hands around the net.
I disagree. Maybe some of the hype has clouded your judgment on JL but he is going to be a good one.
SA created all the hype, which is unfair to JL! You are correct in your assessment Aspy. He has great hockey sense, good hands, but is lacking the speed needed to further enhance those skills.
I disagree. Maybe some of the hype has clouded your judgment on JL but he is going to be a good one. He is a gap finder...he's not going to blind you with any skills but he has great hands and real good hockey sense. I am certainly not comparing him to #99 in the day but has the same old hunched down style of skating and great hands around the net.