Wish the sights and sounds video was longer, but was that Honzek powering in for the goal on the last clip? Looked smooth.
If you pause it around the 25 second mark, just as he drops his shoulder, it does kinda look like an "HO" on his namebar. I wonder what Honzek's number is?
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I haven't heard of almost half the players on that roster. Charles Cote was the one that Honzek walked right in on. Do they invite undrafted players to this camp?
I haven't heard of almost half the players on that roster. Charles Cote was the one that Honzek walked right in on. Do they invite undrafted players to this camp?
Back to the video Reggie posted, the guy bringing the puck down low and stoping on a dime and then "Crosbying" back to the puck was #39 Coronato. That impressed me more than the Honzek play (which also impressed me, albiet with reccognition it wasn't against an NHL D).
Skip to the 26 second mark for the definition of "Crosbying."
Flames loaded up on tall undrafted defensemen. Not a bad strategy, as some of these guys will take longer to develop. All are projects, but who knows, maybe one will pay off.
Back to the video Reggie posted, the guy bringing the puck down low and stoping on a dime and then "Crosbying" back to the puck was #39 Coronato. That impressed me more than the Honzek play (which also impressed me, albiet with reccognition it wasn't against an NHL D).
Skip to the 26 second mark for the definition of "Crosbying."
There's a name for this maneuver that is totally escaping me right now, but it's a big thing to try and teach kids in the coaching world. He almost pulled it off but seemed to lose the puck 3/4 of the way through the motion.
There's a name for this maneuver that is totally escaping me right now, but it's a big thing to try and teach kids in the coaching world. He almost pulled it off but seemed to lose the puck 3/4 of the way through the motion.
Isn't it 10 and 2?
I tried it. My groin said "don't do that to me ever again".
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There's a name for this maneuver that is totally escaping me right now, but it's a big thing to try and teach kids in the coaching world. He almost pulled it off but seemed to lose the puck 3/4 of the way through the motion.