I've found that he'll get himself into a play, do a sweet deeke, or a good pass or a quick shot, and then he looks gassed and sort of loses track of the puck when it ends up behind the net or near the boards. But every game, his plays get a little more and more complete, and his endurance during shifts increases, and he's able to do a little more each time. When you're gasping for breath and in the middle of the play, you're not thinking as sharp, as your body is working super hard. Once he gets a little better in shape and his fitness up to the level where he can keep it up for whole shifts and not be out of breath so that he can keep all his focus on the play at hand, he'll be twice as dangerous.
He seems to pull one or two sick moves every game where I'm just going "wow.."
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