Redux91
I do Three bullets.
Tuchs gonna make it, real excited for this player
He is listed at 6-3, 207, on BU website, so still growing.god he looks like he's 6'4 out there. He's gonna be a big boy. Skating's already pretty good but if he can keep getting better at that he could be a real force.
Always funny how much of a bizzaro world hockey is because this does not look like someone that is actually hugeThe Tuchs are HUGE lol, freaks me out how big Alex looks out there too
Well he is huge so I dont know what to tell you? LolAlways funny how much of a bizzaro world hockey is because this does not look like someone that is actually huge
Is he ? It might be my perception that is altered by football, powerlifting and strongman but that is not what I think of when I imagine someone that is "huge". He's tall and lanky, I mean do hockey players even lift at this point ? He has the exact same build as the tattoo artist next to him and I find that hilarious.Well he is huge so I dont know what to tell you? Lol
Different type of workouts that isn't something that has that appealing "look". You will rarely see NHL players with huge upper bodies, it's just a heavier load to carry around. They typically have very wide lean upper bodies with huge legs and asses.Is he ? It might be my perception that is altered by football, powerlifting and strongman but that is not what I think of when I imagine someone that is "huge". He's tall and lanky, I mean do hockey players even lift at this point ? He has the exact same build as the tattoo artist next to him and I find that hilarious.
And I don't mean that youre wrong, its true that he's a big hockey player, but there's such a big difference between a "big" hockey player and a "big" football/baseball/rugby/basketball/other sports. Im just kinda reflecting on that out of nowhere.
I wonder if the sport being more popular would bring more freaks to it.
Different type of workouts that isn't something that has that appealing "look". You will rarely see NHL players with huge upper bodies, it's just a heavier load to carry around. They typically have very wide lean upper bodies with huge legs and asses.
Thats not actually how it works, they for sure have overdevelopped quads for the most part (Marty, Barzal, Sid, Klingberg, to name a few.) but all of those guys are muscular through and through. Marty St louis was a beast of a little man, and he probably weighed 180 pounds ish at 5'5 ? Thats a big little dude.Different type of workouts that isn't something that has that appealing "look". You will rarely see NHL players with huge upper bodies, it's just a heavier load to carry around. They typically have very wide lean upper bodies with huge legs and asses.
Although I do agree that NHL players have definitely slimmed down in recent years the NHL average is still like 30 pounds heavier than most soccer players. You see 100s of successful soccer players at like 150-170 pounds while it's very rare to see an NHL players under 175Built like soccer players now that speed is so important. Have to be able to skate fast all game. Basketball, soccer, hockey, you get the running build, well, with a few outliers, Oliver Miller, Dustin Byfuglien...
Always funny how much of a bizzaro world hockey is because this does not look like someone that is actually huge
Here's a picture of Man Mountain in day clothes. Hardly looks like a power lifter but we all know the machine he is on the ice!
Is he ? It might be my perception that is altered by football, powerlifting and strongman but that is not what I think of when I imagine someone that is "huge". He's tall and lanky, I mean do hockey players even lift at this point ? He has the exact same build as the tattoo artist next to him and I find that hilarious.
And I don't mean that youre wrong, its true that he's a big hockey player, but there's such a big difference between a "big" hockey player and a "big" football/baseball/rugby/basketball/other sports. Im just kinda reflecting on that out of nowhere.
I wonder if the sport being more popular would bring more freaks to it.
What the f***Tuch:
Puck: OOH BOI TUCH MY BODY
lol - I just attributed it to a European thing to say, sort of like: "Could you pass the crisps please..."What the f***
Yep another speedy powerhorse is definitely most welcome. Let’s hope he keeps developing well.Another big boy who's physical and a great skater that can chip in some goals will be a welcome addition to this lineup.