05-31-2013, 08:38 PM
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#141
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Abbotsford, BC
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Originally Posted by SebC
Depends on which side of Chelyabinsk he's from.
*nerd one-up*
(And Moscow is in the European part of Russia.)
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Out nerded haha.
I was talking geographically. Most of it's in the Asian continent.
Was just trying to be a smart ass and failed haha.
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05-31-2013, 08:41 PM
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#142
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Originally Posted by sureLoss
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I'd love see him selected by the Flames, likely with the STL pick, I guess.
Especially if Feaster takes Nichuskin @ #6
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05-31-2013, 09:33 PM
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#143
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: The Bay Area
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Originally Posted by ricardodw
Really? No Time? Limited interview space? If Erne has time to be interviewed by 28 teams it would be reasonable that all the prospects have enough time. That's what they showed up for.
Would NHL teams not have enough staff to conduct interviews? What would their scouts be making a year? Not enough gms, assistant gms, coaches and scouts to do interviews? They couldn't go a hire a group of professional HR consultants at $500/hr for a couple of days to conduct interviews???
Buffalo paid the Flames $3M for a 2nd round pick..... The amount that they ate of Kotaliks contract PLUS got a lop-sided trade of Regehr for Butler, Rammo and Byron.
If the Flames are not prepared...Did not interview them. when someone falls through to their #97 pick that they did not expect to be there then I think I have identified a problem.
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Really? Outsourcing player interviews? To professional HR consultants and not hockey people? That's total keyboard diarrhea.
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05-31-2013, 10:45 PM
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#144
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: On my metal monster.
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Enough of Monahan. Draft Lindholm dammit.
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05-31-2013, 10:49 PM
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#145
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Some kinda newsbreaker!
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Learning Phaneufs skating style
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 3 Justin 3
Enough of Monahan. Draft Lindholm dammit.
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Should be a lot of Lindholm updates tomorrow when he does his physical tests.
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05-31-2013, 10:52 PM
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#146
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sureLoss
Should be a lot of Lindholm updates tomorrow when he does his physical tests.
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Probably explains why he wasn't getting any love today.
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05-31-2013, 11:03 PM
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#147
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#1 Goaltender
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Originally Posted by ricardodw
Really? No Time? Limited interview space? If Erne has time to be interviewed by 28 teams it would be reasonable that all the prospects have enough time. That's what they showed up for.
Would NHL teams not have enough staff to conduct interviews? What would their scouts be making a year? Not enough gms, assistant gms, coaches and scouts to do interviews? They couldn't go a hire a group of professional HR consultants at $500/hr for a couple of days to conduct interviews???
Buffalo paid the Flames $3M for a 2nd round pick..... The amount that they ate of Kotaliks contract PLUS got a lop-sided trade of Regehr for Butler, Rammo and Byron.
If the Flames are not prepared...Did not interview them. when someone falls through to their #97 pick that they did not expect to be there then I think I have identified a problem.
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Ramo was part of the Cammaleri deal, thats why they tossed in Holland.
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05-31-2013, 11:40 PM
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#148
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Yeesh, that combine looks like a McDonald's Playplace run by Hitler.
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06-01-2013, 12:45 AM
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#149
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#1 Goaltender
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Calgary
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TSN videos showed that Nichushkin quit the VO2 Max test with one minute left whereas Monahan finished.
I found that telling...
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06-01-2013, 01:06 AM
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#150
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#1 Goaltender
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Haifa, Israel
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pierre "Monster" McGuire
Technically Russians are Asian...
*nerd snort*
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Russians are European nation, who always lived in Europe and quite faraway from Ural (europe/asia border). All the asian lands and even some of the lands in Europe east from Moscow (such as Tatarian and Mordovian) are not historically Russian lands. They were conquered in 16th century and later.
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06-01-2013, 01:16 AM
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#151
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NOT breaking news
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Calgary
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Eastern Russians are really Mongols.
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06-01-2013, 03:08 AM
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#152
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First Line Centre
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kn
TSN videos showed that Nichushkin quit the VO2 Max test with one minute left whereas Monahan finished.
I found that telling...
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Considering that this is exactly what they look out for in that test (to determine a players strength in adversity etc.) I think Nichushkin hasn't boosted his stock at all.
Seems really weird watching half-naked 17-18 year old athletes do random exercises on the NHL Network. Not really my cup of tea...
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06-01-2013, 10:34 AM
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#153
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kn
TSN videos showed that Nichushkin quit the VO2 Max test with one minute left whereas Monahan finished.
I found that telling...
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He didn't quit with a minute left. Duration is part of the test. Some can go for 14+ minutes, most go for far less. The average is in the 10 min range
Also, TSN didn't even show Monahan's VO2 test; they showed his Wingate
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06-01-2013, 10:41 AM
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#154
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#1 Goaltender
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Canada 02
He didn't quit with a minute left. Duration is part of the test. Some can go for 14+ minutes, most go for far less. The average is in the 10 min range
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Thanks for this. The video is misleading. Monahan finished and they congratulated him. Nichushkin stopped and waved his hand while someone said "one more minute" which led me to believe there was a set duration.
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06-01-2013, 03:22 PM
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#155
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kn
TSN videos showed that Nichushkin quit the VO2 Max test with one minute left whereas Monahan finished.
I found that telling...
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I wouldn't buy too much into these tests and hopefully the Flames are smart enough not to either. Nichushkin said on TSN he'd never done a test like that before - something I'd imagine is pretty common for any European born player today. If the NHL is anything like the NFL, a big name Canadian guy like Monahan playing in a major market in like Ottawa has to have his agent instructing him to train specifically for the tests at the combine. That's going to have a huge affect on his results.
I could be wrong in all this, but I'd be very shocked if Canadian kids aren't all training for the specific combine tests immediately once their season's end.
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06-01-2013, 04:46 PM
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#156
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by JayP
I wouldn't buy too much into these tests and hopefully the Flames are smart enough not to either. Nichushkin said on TSN he'd never done a test like that before - something I'd imagine is pretty common for any European born player today. If the NHL is anything like the NFL, a big name Canadian guy like Monahan playing in a major market in like Ottawa has to have his agent instructing him to train specifically for the tests at the combine. That's going to have a huge affect on his results.
I could be wrong in all this, but I'd be very shocked if Canadian kids aren't all training for the specific combine tests immediately once their season's end.
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Monahan had 25 push ups. The Average from last year was 30.
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06-01-2013, 05:42 PM
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#157
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Lifetime Suspension
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ricardodw
Monahan had 25 push ups. The Average from last year was 30.
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How many did Nichushkin do?
Push ups are like the benchpress, guys with long arms have a lot of trouble with them.
I find it hard to believe 30 was average last year, this year must be a weak group because average won't be anywhere near 30.
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06-01-2013, 05:57 PM
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#158
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In Your MCP
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Watching Hot Dog Hans
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Doesn't 25 push ups seem super low??? Am I missing something?
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06-01-2013, 06:00 PM
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#159
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Some kinda newsbreaker!
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Learning Phaneufs skating style
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A few of the results are out:
http://www.nhl.com/ice/blogpost.htm?...&cmpid=nhl-twt
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Peak Power Output: 1. Samuel Morin, Rimouski (QMJHL), 15.8 watts/kilogram; 2. Shea Theodore, Seattle (WHL), 15.8; 3. Oliver Bjorkstrand, Portland (WHL), 14.9; 4 (tie). Jeremy Gregoire, Baie-Comeau (QMJHL) and Yan Pavel Laplante, PEI (QMJHL), 14.9; 6. Nicholas Baptiste, Sudbury (OHL), 14.7; 7. Connor Hurley, Edina (HIGH-MN), 14.5; 8. Ryan Pulock, Brandon (WHL), 14.4; 9 Valentin Zykov, Baie-Comeau (QMJHL), 14.4; 10. Morgan Klimchuk, Regina (WHL), 14.2.
VO2 Max Test Duration: 1. Mirco Mueller, Everett (WHL), 14:30; 2. Chris Bigras, Owen Sound (OHL), 14:30; 3. Adam Erne, Quebec (QMJHL), 14:00; 4. Rasmus Ristolainen, TPS (FIN), 14:00; 5 (tie). Dillon Heatherington, Swift Current, Samuel Morin, Rimouski (QMJHL) and Bo Horvat, London (OHL), 14:00; 8. Sean Monahan, Ottawa (OHL), 14:00; 9. Anthony Mantha, Val-d'Or (QMJHL), 14:00; 10. Mason Geertsen, Vancouver, 13:30.
Yuhasz Body Fat percentage: 1. Adam Tambellini, Surrey (BCHL), 5.0; 2. Jonathan Drouin, Halifax (QMJHL), 5.4; 3. Gabryel Paquin-Boudreau, Baie-Comeau (QMJHL), 7.3; 4. Jan Kostalek, Rimouski (QMJHL), 7.3; 5. Zachary Sanford, Islanders (EJHL), 7.4; 6. Oliver Bjorkstrand, Portland (WHL), 7.4; 7. Nathan MacKinnon, Halifax (QMJHL), 7.6; 8. Jacob de la Rose, Leksand (SWE), 7.6; 9. Thomas Vannelli, Minnetonka (HIGH-MN), 7.7; 10. Alexander Wennberg, Djurgarden (SWE), 7.7.
Wing Span: 1 (tie). Seth Jones, Portland (WHL) and Jonathan Ismael-Diaby, Victoriaville (QMJHL), 81.0 inches; 3. Nikita Zadorov, London (OHL), 80.5; 4. Michael McCarron, USA U-18 (USHL), 79.5; 5 (tie). Darnell Nurse, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL), Samuel Morin, Rimouski (QMJHL), Anthony Mantha, Val-d'Or (QMJHL) and Frederik Gauthier, Rimouski (QMJHL), 79.0; 9 (tie). Ty Stanton, Medicine Hat (WHL) and Valeri Nichushkin, Chelyabinsk (KHL), 78.5.
Vertek Vertical Jump with Pause: 1 (tie). Remi Elie, London (OHL), Eamon McAdam, Waterloo (USHL) and Ryan Pulock, Brandon (WHL), 28.5 inches; 4 (tie). Nicholas Baptiste, Sudbury (OHL) and Thomas Vannelli, Minnetonka (HIGH-MN), 28.0; 6 (tie). Samuel Morin, Rimouski (QMJHL), Ryan Kujawinski, Kingston (OHL), and Anthony Mantha, Val-d'Or (QMJHL), 27.5; 9 (tie). Brett Pesce, New Hampshire (H-EAST), Ian McCoshen, Waterloo (USHL), Justin Bailey, Kitchener (OHL), Kerby Rychel, Windsor (OHL), Spenser Jensen, Medicine Hat (WHL), Jeremy Gregoire, Baie-Comeau (QMJHL), Frederik Gauthier, Rimouski (QMJHL), Ryan Fitzgerald, Valley (EJHL), and Morgan Klimchuk, Regina (WHL), 27.0.
Standing Long Jump: 1. Zach Nastasiuk, Owen Sound (OHL), 117.0 inches; 2. Jacob de la Rose, Leksand (SWE), 115.0; 3. Justin Bailey, Kitchener (OHL), 114.0; 4. Spenser Jensen, Medicine Hat (WHL), 112.5; 5. Linus Arnesson, Djurgarden (SWE), 111.5; 6 (tie). Sean Malone, USA U-18 (USHL), Nicholas Baptiste, Sudbury (OHL) and Ryan Kujawinski, Kingston (OHL), 111.0; 9 (tie). Steven Santini, USA U-18 (USHL), and Chris Bigras, Owen Sound (OHL), 110.0.
Right-hand Grip: 1. Hudson Fasching, USA U-18 (USHL), 169 pounds; 2. Remi Elie, London (OHL), 167; 3. William Carrier, Cape Breton (QMJHL), 155; 4. Ryan Pulock, Brandon (WHL), 154; 5. Kerby Rychel, Windsor (OHL), 152; 6. Bogdan Yakimov, Nizhnekamsk 2 (RUS-JR), 150; 7 (tie). Marko Dano, Bratislava (KHL), and Adam Tambellini, Surrey (BCHL), 149; 9. Mirco Mueller, Everett (WHL), 148; 10. Adam Erne, Quebec (QMJHL), 145.
Left-hand Grip: 1. Ryan Pulock, Brandon (WHL), 166 pounds; 2. Remi Elie, London (OHL), 158; 3. Hudson Fasching, USA U-18 (USHL), 154; 4 (tie). Bogdan Yakimov, Nizhnekamsk 2 (RUS-JR), Jeremy Gregoire, Baie-Comeau, 151; 6. Justin Bailey, Kitchener (OHL), 149; 7. Mirco Mueller, Everett (WHL), 144; 8. Vincent Dunn, Val-d'Or (QMJHL), 143; 9. Ryan Kujawinski, Kingston (OHL), 142; 10 (tie). Marko Dano, Bratislava (KHL), Jacob de la Rose, Leksand (SWE), and Nick Moutrey, Saginaw (QMJHL), 141.
Bench Press: 1. Tyler Lewington, Medicine Hat, 16; 2 (tie). Kerby Rychel, Windsor (OHL), and Dylan Labbe, Shawinigan (QMJHL), 15; 4 (tie). John Hayden, USA U-18 (USHL), and Mason Geertsen, Vancouver (WHL), 14; 6 (tie). Bogdan Yakimov, Nizhnekamsk 2 (RUS-JR), Nick Moutrey, Saginaw (OHL), Myles Bell, Kelowna (WHL), Ian McCoshen, Waterloo (USHL), 13; 10 (tie). Bo Horvat, London (OHL), Nikita Zadorov, London (OHL), Dillon Heatherington, Swift Current (WHL), and Anthony Florentino, South Kent School (HIGH-CT), 12.
Push-ups: 1. Tyler Lewington, Medicine Hat (WHL), 42; Jan Kostalek, Rimouski (QMJHL), 37; 3 (tie). John Hayden, USA U-18 (USHL), and Nicolas Petan, Portland (WHL), 36; 5 (tie). Connor Hurley, Edina (HIGH-MN), and Juuse Saros, HPK Jr. (FIN-JR), 34; 7 (tie). Zach Nastasiuk, Owen Sound (OHL), William Carrier, Cape Breton (QMJHL), Keaton Thompson, USA U-18 (USHL), Spenser Jensen, Medicine Hat (WHL), Ryan Pulock, Brandon (WHL), and Remi Elie, London (OHL), 32.
Push Strength: 1. Tyler Lewington, Medicine Hat (WHL), 341 pounds; 2. Viktor Crus Rydberg, Linkoping Jr. (SWE-JR), 307; 3. Mirco Mueller, Everett (WHL), 296; 4 (tie). John Hayden, USA U-18 (USHL), and Kerby Rychel, Windsor (OHL), 294; 6. Myles Bell, Kelowna (WHL), 277; 7. Elias Lindholm, Brynas (SWE), 277; 8 (tie). Mason Geertsen, Vancouver (WHL), and Joshua Morrissey, Prince Albert (WHL), 276; 10. Hudson Fasching, USA U-18 (USHL), 267.
Pull Strength: 1. Viktor Crus Rydberg, Linkoping Jr. (SWE-JR), 344 pounds; 2. Bogdan Yakimov, Nizhnekamsk 2 (RUS-JR), 311; 3. Valentin Zykov, Baie-Comeau (QMJHL), 307; 4. Jackson Houck, Vancouver (WHL), 305; 5. Mason Geertsen, Vancouver (WHL), 302; 6. Tyler Lewington, Medicine Hat (WHL), 296; 7. Rasmus Ristolainen, TPS (FIN), 294; 8. Marko Dano, Bratislava (KHL), 293; 9. Curtis Lazar, Edmonton (WHL), 290; 10 (tie). Elias Lindholm, Brynas (SWE), Avery Peterson, Grand Rapids (HIGH-MN), and Frederik Gauthier, Rimouski (QMJHL), 288.
Upper Body Power 4 KG Ball: 1. Nick Moutrey, Saginaw (OHL), 246 inches; 2. Michael McCarron, USA U-18 (USHL), 241; 3. Marko Dano, Bratislava (KHL), 232; 4. Bogdan Yakimov, Nizhnekamsk 2 (RUS-JR), 230; 5. Curtis Lazar, Edmonton (WHL), 227; 6. Ian McCoshen, Waterloo (USHL), 225; 7. John Hayden, USA U-18 (USHL), 224; 8. Jan Kostalek, Rimouski (QMJHL), 223; 9. Mirco Mueller, Everett (WHL), 222; 10. Jackson Houck, Vancouver (WHL), Vincent Dunn, Val-d'Or (QMJHL) and Alexandre Coulombe, Stanstead College (HIGH-QC), 221.
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06-01-2013, 06:05 PM
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#160
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Lifetime Suspension
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tron_fdc
Doesn't 25 push ups seem super low??? Am I missing something?
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They are shoulder width push ups(hands directly below the shoulders), they place a roll of duck tape under your upper chest which you can't touch and your chin must go below the tape. I think it's a time limit as well.
Try it, not easy.
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