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whats his VO2 max?Imagine telling people 3 years ago Laf would produce less than Yakupov through his first 216 games & that his thread would be full of people posting shirtless men to evaluate how fat & lazy he is.
whats his VO2 max?Imagine telling people 3 years ago Laf would produce less than Yakupov through his first 216 games & that his thread would be full of people posting shirtless men to evaluate how fat & lazy he is.
What "information"? lol, I'm not the one who posted his BF% all I posted was a pic he was tagged in on Instagram where he had moobs & a muffin topWas this "information" ever actually vetted? Or is it just made up bullshit that Ed is using because he's upset that his crush is one of the biggest busts in the history of this franchise's drafting?
What "information"? lol, I'm not the one who posted his BF% all I posted was a pic he was tagged in on Instagram where he had moobs & a muffin top
As an aside (and this is not a taunt, just something i was curious about): It's kinda sad that Dylan McIlrath, previously regarded as one of the worst NYR draft busts ever, actually only has 6 less career points than Kravtsov.
Wonder which, if either, plays the next NHL game.
My guess would be Kravtsov. McIlrath is pretty buried on the Caps RHD depth chart
We all wish this but it'll never happen. You have to obsessed, and he's not.I don't think Laf is fat. I do think he can help himself, his skating, and his conditioning by skating 4 hours a day 5 days a week this offseason.
I keep harping on it because between 10th and 11th grade thats exactly what a buddy and I did all summer. It made a huge difference for us come fall tryouts. The next year I played out of shape and it really hurt my game a lot.We all wish this but it'll never happen. You have to obsessed, and he's not.
I think Kessel in his prime was around high teens in BF% and his VO2 max was likely in the 70s.
I posted this last week but I know a producer at MSGIt’s a good thing you don’t work for the DOJ. We have no evidence. You’re speculating based on assumptions. The kid is a professional athlete. It’s much more likely that he is busting his ass than that he is floating through his career. I just think we need to stop saying the kid has no drive and doesn’t put in the work. None of us know what he’s doing and as a result it’s impossible to discuss. I hope and expect that he’s putting the work in.
I don’t even know why this is a controversial take at this point. You can literally see that this is the case (fitness, attitude, etc.).I posted this last week but I know a producer at MSG
Told me Laf was written off early last season because he put no work in... he doesn't listen to vets... he just seems to be 'there' & enjoying it.
Folks can doubt that all they want, but the results on ice DO back up what that person told me and they work in the building (& across the street)
I don’t know what a producer at msg would know about a players routines, but maybe it’s true. My point is no one knows - I don’t claim to know whether he’s been putting in the work or not, but everyone is acting like this kid doesn’t care. To me, it’s absurd to assume that. It comes off as vitriol towards him because you’re mad that we drafted a 1OA who’s not a star player yet. It’s based on literally nothingI posted this last week but I know a producer at MSG
Told me Laf was written off early last season because he put no work in... he doesn't listen to vets... he just seems to be 'there' & enjoying it.
Folks can doubt that all they want, but the results on ice DO back up what that person told me and they work in the building (& across the street)
So he had a growth spurt and finished puberty early and dominated against kids, just as everyone thoughtI’ve been looking after him 12 months a year since he was 11, 12 years old . . . I know how his body works, how he responds to certain types of exercises,” said Dubé.
When Lafrenière was a Peewee he was a good player, but didn’t really stand out from the pack (“if anyone ever told me they knew when he was a Peewee that kid would play in the NHL, I’d say that guy had either never seen him play back then or is a liar,” Dubé said). He took a huge forward step after his minor Bantam season, which Dubé attributes to a growth spurt and Lafrenière’s disciplined work habits.
“He’s never skipped over any steps . . . he’s just steadily added a lot of power and explosiveness. All the puzzle pieces kind of fell into place during that second Bantam season, but I’d say what really sets him apart is the mental aspect. He’s so strong mentally, he runs on challenges. The harder the task, the bigger the stakes, the more excited he gets,” said Dubé.
Initially, the offseason plan Dubé and Lafrenière came up with was only three weeks long; the thought being the QMJHL season would resume and Lafrenière would need to be ready for a long playoff run. Then the focus lengthened to six weeks. Now the operating assumption is he may not play until NHL rookies report for training camp in September.
And so he’s squatting, lunging, dumbbell curling, crunching, planking and TRXing. Five days on, two days off. The program generally features exercises he’s been doing for years, but Dubé occasionally mixes things up. Eventually he’ll move on to sprint intervals and the like; hopefully by then he won’t be confined to the garage.
“This has meant being a little more creative, I’m not going to lie,” Dubé said. “Probably half of my players have sent me pictures of the stuff they have lying around at home and asking me to design a program around it. I’ve got a big stack of them on my desk.”
Despite the miracles of modern technology, they’re not yet at a stage where he’s supervising Lafrenière by FaceTime video – like most of the hockey world, Lafrenière is an inveterate and incorrigible texter. In any case that’s probably not necessary.
It will come as no surprise that a young man who is driven enough to reach the top spot of the NHL draft (and he is absolutely the consensus pick for first overall) is not averse to putting in the work.
“Knowing him the way I do, working out alone, without his regular group, is tough for him,” Dubé said. “But this is not an athlete I have to work hard to motivate.”
It’s a good thing you don’t work for the DOJ. We have no evidence. You’re speculating based on assumptions. The kid is a professional athlete. It’s much more likely that he is busting his ass than that he is floating through his career. I just think we need to stop saying the kid has no drive and doesn’t put in the work. None of us know what he’s doing and as a result it’s impossible to discuss. I hope and expect that he’s putting the work in.
That’s what you took from that? His trainer commenting on his work ethic, and his drive to succeed.So he had a growth spurt and finished puberty early and dominated against kids, just as everyone thought
What do you mean by written off? As has been mentioned many times, he played more ES minutes than Kreider. Was Kreider more written off for less work ethic and more insubordination to the other vets? And I guess that means Gallant was his biggest advocate. Everyone owes him an apology.I posted this last week but I know a producer at MSG
Told me Laf was written off early last season because he put no work in... he doesn't listen to vets... he just seems to be 'there' & enjoying it.
Folks can doubt that all they want, but the results on ice DO back up what that person told me and they work in the building (& across the street)
Lol- this is just such a wild discussion. You guys are living in bananalands.
“The people that are the best at anything are singularly obsessed and willing to sacrifice everything to get to that point”
You’ve never met him, spoken to him, spoken to his family or coaches, spoken to his teammates, spoken to his friends, observed his off ice routine or commitment to the game. You’re basing this on his facial expressions on the bench and lack of results. It’s absurd
‘He … emptied out my gym’: Inside top prospect Alexis Lafrenière’s garage workouts
What's a hot-shot NHL prospect to do when his world is in lockdown? Go hang out in the garage at his parents’ house.theathletic.com
I don’t know what a producer at msg would know about a players routines, but maybe it’s true. My point is no one knows - I don’t claim to know whether he’s been putting in the work or not, but everyone is acting like this kid doesn’t care. To me, it’s absurd to assume that. It comes off as vitriol towards him because you’re mad that we drafted a 1OA who’s not a star player yet. It’s based on literally nothing