2011 AAA
Re: 2011 AAA
Anyone spoken with the NYR coach for next season?
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Who hasn’t? PV calling everyone replacing the whole team
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So are Reps, Titans, Rebs, Sens, and Red Wings
If only coaches would develop like everyone claims to. The boys play better when they can anticipate where their teammates will be and how they move. This is the biggest advantage to keeping a core set of players - they get familiar with each other and then they start winning more consistently as a team.
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Who hasn’t? PV calling everyone replacing the whole team
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So are Reps, Titans, Rebs, Sens, and Red Wings
If only coaches would develop like everyone claims to. The boys play better when they can anticipate where their teammates will be and how they move. This is the biggest advantage to keeping a core set of players - they get familiar with each other and then they start winning more consistently as a team.
Re: 2011 AAA
You’re a weapon Bud…lolGuest wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 9:15 pmLet's start with a few lob ball questions`Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:16 pm As a coach in this loop I am looking for size speed skill and athletism. You want at a minimum 2 of the four to be plus then you rank out what roles you are looking to fill and do your assessment of the player. Some coaches have different values for each I feel athletism is the most important but some value size or speed or skill.
1. As the coach what is your goal for the athlete and the team?
2. Let' start with "athleticism" - How do you define athleticism? Is this definition sport specific for hockey? How are you measuring athleticism the physical attributes and the genetic components? (is speed not already part of athleticism?)
Re: 2011 AAA
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 9:15 pmLet's start with a few lob ball questions`Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:16 pm As a coach in this loop I am looking for size speed skill and athletism. You want at a minimum 2 of the four to be plus then you rank out what roles you are looking to fill and do your assessment of the player. Some coaches have different values for each I feel athletism is the most important but some value size or speed or skill.
1. As the coach what is your goal for the athlete and the team?
- Make the athlete the best they can be and develop a passion for the game.
- Each team should have different goals based on talent and team depth. The goal should be consistent progression every practice, game and season.
2. Let' start with "athleticism" - How do you define athleticism? Is this definition sport specific for hockey? How are you measuring athleticism the physical attributes and the genetic components? (is speed not already part of athleticism?)
- Speed, strength and agility are the key components of true athleticism. Multi sport helps develop these attributes. They are several ways to measure and track progress. Good coaches with good programs should test regularly and share results with the athlete.
Re: 2011 AAA
Who hasn’t? PV calling everyone replacing the whole teamGuest wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 9:19 pm Anyone spoken with the NYR coach for next season?
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So are Reps, Titans, Rebs, Sens, and Red Wings
If only coaches would develop like everyone claims to. The boys play better when they can anticipate where their teammates will be and how they move. This is the biggest advantage to keeping a core set of players - they get familiar with each other and then they start winning more consistently as a team.
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Anyone who goes to the Rebs is better off going to AA
GM has no clue how to coach. It’s clear NYR has gotten better since he left.
I pity any parents that are getting the wool pulled over their eyes by this greasy loser
Re: 2011 AAA
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 9:25 pmCoaches do this? Our coaches get high after a game in their car then come up to the bar looking for free drinks from the parents. Can you guess which team they coach?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 9:15 pmLet's start with a few lob ball questions`Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:16 pm As a coach in this loop I am looking for size speed skill and athletism. You want at a minimum 2 of the four to be plus then you rank out what roles you are looking to fill and do your assessment of the player. Some coaches have different values for each I feel athletism is the most important but some value size or speed or skill.
1. As the coach what is your goal for the athlete and the team?
- Make the athlete the best they can be and develop a passion for the game.
- Each team should have different goals based on talent and team depth. The goal should be consistent progression every practice, game and season.
2. Let' start with "athleticism" - How do you define athleticism? Is this definition sport specific for hockey? How are you measuring athleticism the physical attributes and the genetic components? (is speed not already part of athleticism?)
- Speed, strength and agility are the key components of true athleticism. Multi sport helps develop these attributes. They are several ways to measure and track progress. Good coaches with good programs should test regularly and share results with the athlete.
Re: 2011 AAA
Go watch him in action with 2009’s terrible coach. Based on his recruits, the dressing room going to be a messGuest wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 5:05 pm Anyone spoken with the NYR coach for next season?
Re: 2011 AAA
Spoke to him. Ok guy. Been doing this for a long time. Went to watch him coach. He has an undersized AA forward that he plays because of a money parent. Not a good look in the draft year for the other 2009 kids on his team trying to get exposure. He will likely be worse with the 2011 group.
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This is gonna be fun to watch next season
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