Prospect Info: Grebyonkin is coming! "Forecheck. Backcheck. Paycheck."

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Did anyone ever mention who was the first to say "forecheck, backcheck, paycheck" ?
I can't remember where it came from and it's bugging me a bit.
Was it in Slapshot?
I just did a quick search and found this quote attributed to the great Gilbert Perreault:
“The three important elements in hockey are: the forecheck, the backcheck and the paycheck.”
 

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In his written 32 Thoughts Friedman says that the Leafs figured Grebenkin didn’t need much time to get acclimated and they knew he’d be back with the big club this season.


Meanwhile, Nikita Grebenkin had an impressive NHL debut Wednesday night. When he was sent down at the end of training camp, they knew he’d be coming back. Maybe not this quickly, but no one felt he needed too much time.
 

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He looks a little bit crazy, but in hockey that's a good thing.

From what I've seen he's a player that makes sure he has an impact in every game he plays, and if that means running someone over, getting up in a goalie's face or diving desperately trying to stop a 2-on-1 pass he'll do it. Energy guy all around.
 

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We’re on the verge of being really spoiled with the amount of power-forwards this team has acquired and developed. After a dearth of that type of player since the end of the Quinn days it’s nice to have three heavy and skilled forwards in Knies, McMann, and Grebenkin.

That’s just pre-requisite in today’s NHL. But you build a team like that the upshot is it gives the skilled, more finesse guys support and room to breathe.
 

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Did anyone ever mention who was the first to say "forecheck, backcheck, paycheck" ?
I can't remember where it came from and it's bugging me a bit.
Was it in Slapshot?

In the words of the great Gilbert Perreault …​

By Mick Colageo | Published: January 17, 2010 | Leave a comment
There are three elements to hockey: forecheck, backcheck, paycheck.


As for Gilbert Perreault, No. 11 in your program but No. 2 on the list of most exciting puck carriers ever (after you know who), at least in the 70’s and 80’s you didn’t get the paycheck without the forecheck or the backcheck. Kevin Dupont’s interview with ex-Bruins GM Mike O’Connell in Sunday’s Boston Globe seems like an appropriate occasion to revisit some of our own viewpoints on rule changes and lines on the ice.
 
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In his written 32 Thoughts Friedman says that the Leafs figured Grebenkin didn’t need much time to get acclimated and they knew he’d be back with the big club this season.

He put up some really good numbers as a 20 year old playing in a grown man's league in Russia for championship winning Magnitogorsk.

They've been keen on him getting a chance. Hope he embraces and takes it now - in 1 night of watching him for 11 minutes, he brought more energy than Reaves did in 18 games so far this season
 

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Wasn't it Jordan that said he hated Berube? can't remember who it was but thought it was him?

It didn't go over well in St. Louis for Jordan.


When Kyrou was asked about his relationship with Berube on Thursday, he responded: "I've got no comment. He's not my coach anymore." Meanwhile, Kyrou praised interim coach Drew Bannister, calling it a "fresh start" for the team and a chance to "get our culture back a little bit."

Kyrou said he realized his comments had gone viral hours before the Blues' game against the Senators.

"Sorry if it sounded in a bad way at all," he said. "I'm just really trying to focus on the future here and focus on what I can do to help get the wins for the boys."

Kyrou acknowledged that Berube helped round out his game and make him a more complete NHL player.

"I obviously respect Chief," he said. "He's been my coach the whole time I've been here. I respect everything he's done. He won a Cup, you know? I'm just trying to focus on my future and focus on what I can do to help my team win. That's all I really meant."
 

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