Gabrielor
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Just watching stuff...and found this:
That's Levi just before the Panarin shootout stop. Cool shot of him.
That's Levi just before the Panarin shootout stop. Cool shot of him.
Just watching stuff...and found this:
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That's Levi just before the Panarin shootout stop. Cool shot of him.
Haven't listened to it yet.missed it, anything good?
Now I am wondering what is in his headphones between periods...
Peyton Krebs with Tennessee Whiskey makes me laugh, that's a choice. Not sure how that song gets you pumped up but sure.
Now I am wondering what is in his headphones between periods...
Not all weird goalies are good, but all good goalies seem to be weird."I put the spider web on because spider man is a little bit of a goof which I am also" lol what a unique kid
Teaching goalie clinics is like being in an episode of the twilight zone.Not all weird goalies are good, but all good goalies seem to be weird.
same with pitchers in the MLB.Teaching goalie clinics is like being in an episode of the twilight zone.
Not all weird goalies are good, but all good goalies seem to be weird.
It isDepends on the guy but I think jumping from 40ish games to 65ish games isn't always the wall it's made out to be. Especially if you have 5 months to prepare and the S+C staff are guiding you. Levi seems to be a preparation guy and I'd bet he'll be ready. We'll probably find out next season.
Depends on the guy but I think jumping from 40ish games to 65ish games isn't always the wall it's made out to be. Especially if you have 5 months to prepare and the S+C staff are guiding you. Levi seems to be a preparation guy and I'd bet he'll be ready. We'll probably find out next season.
The college schedule has much more of a routine to it. With most games being played as back to backs on the weekends and practices occurring during the week. The NHL schedule allows for much less routine as they can go from stretches of 5 games in 7 nights to 2 games in 7 with practices being sporadic as time allows while also getting off days intermixed. Travel as you also mentioned is a huge change for them, as most college travel involves shorter road trips.I think the wall has much less to do with the games played and way more to do with moving from a school sport to being a professional. You can get pretty burned out both mentally and physically doing something all day everyday (e.g. practice, videos, workouts, etc) vs playing a college sport.
The nutrition and travel is also something that most kids in college or juniors just aren't used. Dealing with the jet lag, changing sleep patterns, and having to worry about your own nutrition is a whole new world for most kids. Sometimes I think back to how many Ramen noodle packets, cereal bowls for dinner, and grilled cheese sandwiches I had through my early 20's and shutter (grilled cheese was considered 'cooking' back then)
It's half the reason I got a job in a restaurant lol.I think the wall has much less to do with the games played and way more to do with moving from a school sport to being a professional. You can get pretty burned out both mentally and physically doing something all day everyday (e.g. practice, videos, workouts, etc) vs playing a college sport.
The nutrition and travel is also something that most kids in college or juniors just aren't used to. Dealing with the jet lag, changing sleep patterns, and having to worry about your own nutrition is a whole new world for most kids. Sometimes I think back to how many Ramen noodle packets, cereal bowls for dinner, and grilled cheese sandwiches I had through my early 20's and shudder (grilled cheese was considered 'cooking' back then)