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yzerman19

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  1. He was a perfect college shutdown dman
  2. Funny- that comparison crossed my mind, but I was so young when Patrick was at UND, I didn’t have a first hand recollection of his play. Sounds like my speculation would’ve been accurate.
  3. I see JBD having a very nice NHL career as a 2-5 dman. He reminds me of Paul Martin. Not flashy, but smooth, smart and effective. Very reliable in all situations. Won’t physically overpower guys, won’t go end to end or dominate a pp at that level, but he’ll give you 30-40 points and + hockey for years. Wish Paul had gotten a cup. Hope JBD does!!
  4. Best dmen are quietly highly efficient and then throw in a few beauties from the point. That's JBD in a nutshell. Dicta Yzerman19 (for defensemen) 1. Read your gaps and your partner so as not to give up an odd-man situation. 2. Be able to elude a single forechecker and make a quick, decisive outlet pass to achieve transition. 3. Make your outlet pass to a forward in position to make a play with the puck in order to create flow. 4. Use your body, your brain, and your stick (all, one, or two, in any order) in order to win puck battles deep in your own zone. 5. Always be ready to be a safety valve for your partner or the forwards. 6. Get quick, low, and hard shots off and to the net in traffic and under pressure. So says Yzerman19
  5. That’s why I’ve got JBD and Pooly in consideration. Stats don’t do them justice, but anyone who watches knows they are among the best dmen in the country
  6. Gotta think Gooch and Kierstad are locks for first team all NCHC. Pinto is a lock for all rookie team Adams and Michaud solid chances for 2nd team along with JBD and Poolman. One of our goalies will be on an all NCHC team too. Guch and Pinto solid bets for POTY and ROTY
  7. Not going to argue. I will say this though. What builds a winning squirt team is not what builds a winning Bantam or high school team. You can coach players into a system at a young age which results in wins, but avoiding the systems and building individual player skills is what comes out on top as the kids age. Tons of science behind this. The windows of trainability say that 10U is a golden age of skills and that should be primary focus- puck and feet skills. Lots of programs playing 100 feet at 10U and doing position agnostic hockey. Kids playing in this environment get shelled on 200 feet vs positionally sound teams that overload a dman or jump the wings on a breakout. Parents and coaches need to ask themselves what’s most important- winning now or helping your player reach their individual potential. I personally think a little mix is way to go. During the long season play small area and build skill. Spring- play the big ice team game.
  8. Speculating that if we were to get swept by Omaha and lose to the Dawgs in st Paul, we could possibly end up the #2 overall, and UMD could get up to #4...
  9. I agree that you have to play conditions, but skating and skill teams are impacted by bad ice more than grinder teams
  10. No way is UND in northEast and BC in Midwest if both are #1s
  11. But isn’t Cornell by proxy the host of Albany. I believe it’s host is officially the ECAC...seems To me that they’d put the ECAC #1 seed there for that reason. Like I said, current brackets will result in some controversy. Be a lot easier if the committee just moved a regional to the Ralph - LOL
  12. So we’re closer to Loveland than Allentown by 500 miles. The question with both being flights is do they send us to Allentown with the number 7 seed PSU or to Loveland with the number 6 seed DU. Current seeding calls for some controversial moves within the brackets. A UND vs DU final will make that region a success. I’d also venture that a UND vs PSU final would also result in a successful region. the UMass Clarkson half bracket would certainly move to Albany. i think you do your best to protect the overall #1 in terms of bracket integrity (even if only 1 spot), so I’ve got: Allentown: UND vs Atlantic Winner PSU vs BSU Loveland: mankato vs maine DU vs OSU Worcester: BC vs Quinnipiac UMD vs ASU Albany: Cornell vs Lowell UMAss vs Clarkson A side benefit is you have 4 conferences represented in 3 of the 4 regionals.
  13. If you knock him down for sure. If you are jockeying with your Check in the low slot in OT? Better be blatant and prevent him from scoring.
  14. A slash can be called stick on stick, there is a judgment line there...break a guys stick, penalty. Knock a stick out of a guys hands, penalty....if he has two hands on it and you two hand whack top down. A love tap like ya mean it, or an upward or sideways one hander...stick check.
  15. Being the WMU forward in that situation You are also driving the net hard, hoping to distract, disrupt and get a rebound. Puck went on net a second too late for him.
  16. It’s called a stick check. It’s called hockey.
  17. Playoffs will also factor into PWR
  18. That’s an accurate view. As I said, the attacking player has to make an effort to avoid the contact. It’s not “oh I was bumped and now I can fly into the goalie”
  19. Gooch made contact, but did not directly force the WMU into Scheel. The onus is on the attacking player to avoid the tendy, and rightly so. Otherwise you’d see a ton of guys suddenly weak on their skates in that situation.
  20. Wilkie is at CC South beach is in Miami FL...so Miami of Ohio. daloot is Ranger for Duluth Lawson is the rink in Kalamazoo (Western MI) Goon’s nephew is star Freshman player Bobby Brink from DU
  21. Only thing I could see is that his head mighta hit Collin’s skate?? It’s at the top of the crease, goalie dives forward causing the contact. I dont agree with the call. Adams is clearly not crashing, but rather creating.
  22. The tendy initiated the contact. To me that negates goalie interference. Oh well. Take the W.
  23. Yeah- I’m sure the cited goaltender interference, but Adams and the tendy have equal right to a loose puck there. That tendy flopped and sold it. Sick play by Collin regardless.
  24. South beat a loaded GF Central in 1994 for the chip. Ended our run at RR the night before.
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