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Post by hockeyeyes on Oct 8, 2006 22:09:35 GMT -5
Well it wasn't as bad as I thought it might be. 6 2 isn't a disaster. Dool and Marcoux are starting to look like reliable additions, so get in a few practises and we'll see on friday the 13th.
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Post by What is the matter on Oct 9, 2006 0:00:38 GMT -5
Really?? Here is a quick remedy. Shorten the shifts, pass the puck, stay out of the box. if not, end result will be the same. No matter how many good additions.
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Post by a on Oct 9, 2006 2:22:06 GMT -5
bunch of individuals who refuse to wrok together. plain and simple right now.
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Post by hockeynut on Oct 9, 2006 10:40:47 GMT -5
they need to work on their defensive zone, i assume the coach will be planning a practice with a lot of d zone coverage this week, who do they play next weekend?
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Post by guest on Oct 9, 2006 17:51:44 GMT -5
I agree that the Doms are just a bunch of individuals not playing together. The D zone coverage definitely needs some work and the powerplay is just terrible. They have 5 forwards out there and seem to give up more chances shorthanded than they get on the powerplay.
With practice they should improve though.
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Post by dimebag on Oct 9, 2006 22:04:02 GMT -5
just me or same 5 guys who keep screwing up on the Power play all night? Does Guelph even have a 2nd unit.
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Post by what on Oct 9, 2006 22:42:36 GMT -5
Well, I agree with all the posts, but one in particular should get the coaches attention. You have "individuals" who have only points on their heads. You need to break that up now if you want any success. You have some quality and unselfish players who do not see much ice but these are the players who will bring success to this team. It appears the coaching staff thinks their first 2 lines will win the games, not a chance. Too dog tired!!
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