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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
Come on. That goal is no ones fault but Smith
That’s not bad goaltending coaching
It’s bad goaltending
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You know what? Yes and no.
It is obvious that the goalie should stop that shot and failed.
Teachers have to teach the good students and the struggling students. This student apparently has an issue with his mental game. How are the students struggling and what do they need?
Sigalet has a class of 2, and the student who needs the most attention is flunking.
We can’t keep blaming the goalies.
Can Jordan Sigalet consistently develop mentally strong goalies?
No. You really can’t say he does, you can only argue that he could.
Hiller, Elliott, Smith.
Goalie mojo poison.