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Old 09-29-2015, 11:03 AM   #1
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Rather than start a new thread every article, I'll just create a new thread that can be updated.

New article, written by James Neal on his take on shooting.

http://www.theplayerstribune.com/jam...dators-sniper/

Another great read.
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When I played hockey I never liked playing the off wing because you're always taking passes on you're back hand and having to dish them on you're back hand but what he say's about snipers make a lot of sense since your always in the middle of the ice on you're forehand and have way better shooting angles. Makes sense why a playmaker might prefer their natural wing as opposed to a sniper who might prefer the opposite wing. I wonder if that was Bylsma's logic for making him switch or if it was simply the position available and just coincidentally worked out really well. Always some great insight with these articles.
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Honestly, I'd rather have a new thread for each article that is worth posting.

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Old 09-29-2015, 12:43 PM   #5
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It's mega thread or die on CP!!
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This thread should include the word Ongoing
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Honestly, I'd rather have a new thread for each article that is worth posting.

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Me too. Threads are so cheap they're practically free.

Besides it allows for discussion about each article individually.
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I'll go with the majority. I'm of the opinion for new threads, but I didn't want anybody harping on me for starting 'another' Players Tribune thread.

If mods can help me edit, change to - Players Tribune - James Neal
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New thread with the name of the article/player makes it easier to search back, I guess.
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I love Players tribune, when I first discovered it, I red articles about 5 hours straight.

Thanks for the thread, wouldn't have stumbled upon this either this quickly!
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One of my least favorite articles. No real insider info. I do normally like these though. Thanks for posting.
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Yeah not as earth shattering as some of the other ones. The stick tapping was interesting though. I still hear a lot of it in games.
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James if you owned a bar how cheap would your shots be. (From his ask Neal segment)
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The bit about Fleury chirping opposing players in his French Canadian accent immediately brought this to mind

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He's right about playing your off wing being easier for shooting. I can't stand playing on the right side (I'm a right shot).

I had no idea about the stick tapping in the NHL. I wonder why that makes some players mad.
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He's right about playing your off wing being easier for shooting. I can't stand playing on the right side (I'm a right shot).

I had no idea about the stick tapping in the NHL. I wonder why that makes some players mad.
I would guess just because it telegraphs the pass.
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I had no idea about the stick tapping in the NHL. I wonder why that makes some players mad.

So annoying at any level. I see you - I don't think you're open or I think there's a better play. It's like snapping your fingers at someone.
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He's right about playing your off wing being easier for shooting. I can't stand playing on the right side (I'm a right shot).

I had no idea about the stick tapping in the NHL. I wonder why that makes some players mad.
That's a hockey thing, not just NHL. I hate when the kids I coach tap their stick for passes. Just had this chat with them yesterday.

It's not about telegraphing, it's that, for a guy who is concerned with what he's currently doing with the puck and the pressure they have on them, someone outside their vision randomly tapping their stick does nothing to give them any new information.

Screaming for it telegraphs just as much as tapping, but if you scream you're probably using your teammates name and telling him where you are. Anyone on the ice can type their stick.
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That's a hockey thing, not just NHL. I hate when the kids I coach tap their stick for passes. Just had this chat with them yesterday.

It's not about telegraphing, it's that, for a guy who is concerned with what he's currently doing with the puck and the pressure they have on them, someone outside their vision randomly tapping their stick does nothing to give them any new information.

Screaming for it telegraphs just as much as tapping, but if you scream you're probably using your teammates name and telling him where you are. Anyone on the ice can type their stick.
When I play against a stick tapping team I always tap my stick and get the puck passed to me 50% of the time.
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