robbieboy3686
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+1 for sure, Ty!I don’t want to speak for everyone, but I’m sure we all appreciate the updates and your knowledge about him! Keep it coming please!
+1 for sure, Ty!I don’t want to speak for everyone, but I’m sure we all appreciate the updates and your knowledge about him! Keep it coming please!
I don’t want to speak for everyone, but I’m sure we all appreciate the updates and your knowledge about him! Keep it coming please!
Don't you bad mouth the hockeyprofessorKeep ‘em coming…. I like when posters come and update us first hand on prospec
Cept for the Finnish fans and vatanen
Hockey must be fun alwaysDon't you bad mouth the hockeyprofessor
Love him or hate him, he has been very influentiap on this board. He was keerole for usDon't you bad mouth the hockeyprofessor
Lol keerole I forgot about thatLove him or hate him, he has been very influentiap on this board. He was keerole for us
I will probably start using that word more I miss itLol keerole I forgot about that
I don't know what that is, so I tried to look it up. It suggested that maybe I meant "keeble" or "glory hole". What the hell?Lol keerole I forgot about that
guess it depends how long you’ve been on the forums…. But when Sami vatanen was a prospect we got a few wild Finnish fans in here.I don't know what that is, so I tried to look it up. It suggested that maybe I meant "keeble" or "glory hole". What the hell?
guess it depends how long you’ve been on the forums…. But when Sami vatanen was a prospect we got a few wild Finnish fans in here.
Prob like 2009-2010 time frame
the Finnish fans, and the youth movement fans slightly after that…. Were entertaining(and annoying) at the same time
But keerole, is just key role
He fights alreadyHe'd better learn to fight before he gets to the NHL.
You don't have to worry about that, I've seen him fight a few times, and he certainly knows how it's done. I think he's prepared for this when he plays like he does.He'd better learn to fight before he gets to the NHL.
Best hockey quote I've heard in a year. I'm only half joking when I say get this kid to Anaheim now.Solberg: "They think they're tough verbally, but when I ask if they want to drop the gloves they decline and back off. That's not my problem".
My hope for Solberg this year was that he would continue to round out his 200 foot game. My fear is that he is going to rely too much on his physical presence to the detriment of being better positionally on defense and improving his transition and offensive zone skills. Any reports you can provide going forward in the development of those areas is appreciated. His progress in those areas will be the difference between being a top 4D versus a bottom pairing D.You don't have to worry about that, I've seen him fight a few times, and he certainly knows how it's done. I think he's prepared for this when he plays like he does.
A reporter actually asked him a while ago how he can play such a physical game but with little retaliation. Solberg: "They think they're tough verbally, but when I ask if they want to drop the gloves they decline and back off. That's not my problem".
Was he born in the 70s and held in a time capsule until now? What a throwback.You don't have to worry about that, I've seen him fight a few times, and he certainly knows how it's done. I think he's prepared for this when he plays like he does.
A reporter actually asked him a while ago how he can play such a physical game but with little retaliation. Solberg: "They think they're tough verbally, but when I ask if they want to drop the gloves they decline and back off. That's not my problem".
I have similar reservations. Hopefully he's being coached effectively on when to make the hit and when not to do it.My hope for Solberg this year was that he would continue to round out his 200 foot game. My fear is that he is going to rely too much on his physical presence to the detriment of being better positionally on defense and improving his transition and offensive zone skills. Any reports you can provide going forward in the development of those areas is appreciated. His progress in those areas will be the difference between being a top 4D versus a bottom pairing D.