DisgruntledHawkFan
Blackhawk Down
We have the greatest face off man of all time on staff already. We need to have actual centers instead of wingers.
Right. Like... there are no centers on this team. Wingers aren't going to win draws against regular NHL centers...We have the greatest face off man of all time on staff already. We need to have actual centers instead of wingers.
Machu Picchu pt. 2, electric boogaloocome to peru, and I'll give you some tree leaves & some bark and I'll have you talking to your ancestors.
If you follow the beat writers they post videos of Perrault working with the guys all the time. But of course that would not fit your narrative.How often do you actually see that greatest face off man of all time working with the players? Bedard should have a session scheduled with him every day until he improves... Honestly, the level of incompetence this organization is showing me with their handling of Bedard has me worried for the future. He's being put in positions to fail.
This has been a theme with young players now for the last few seasons, as well. It's alarming.
They interviewed Dickinson and asked him about it, I believe last season, and he said he had only spent 15-20 minutes with him.If you follow the beat writers they post videos of Perrault working with the guys all the time. But of course that would not fit your narrative.
You were specifically talking about Bedard. I have seen numerous videos of Bedard working at faceoffs with Perrault just this year.They interviewed Dickinson and asked him about it, I believe last season, and he said he had only spent 15-20 minutes with him.
Link?You were specifically talking about Bedard. I have seen numerous videos of Bedard working at faceoffs with Perrault just this year.
That makes some sense because he was the one guy on the team that was league average at them last year.They interviewed Dickinson and asked him about it, I believe last season, and he said he had only spent 15-20 minutes with him.
It was Kruger working with him that took Kruger from bad to great.That makes some sense because he was the one guy on the team that was league average at them last year.
Perreault was incredible at face offs but he used a monstrosity of a stick in order to win them at the clip he did. I'm not certain how much of it really translates.
Chicago was absolutely blessed for having guys like Toews, Keith and Seabrook. The hockey universe's stars aligned just right when these guys entered the league around the same time. Other players that held great leadership and mentor roles like Sharp and Hossa just solidified the gold-standard for professionalism on and off the ice.How often do you actually see that greatest face off man of all time working with the players? Bedard should have a session scheduled with him every day until he improves... Honestly, the level of incompetence this organization is showing me with their handling of Bedard has me worried for the future. He's being put in positions to fail.
This has been a theme with young players now for the last few seasons, as well. It's alarming.
I'll never understand why Davidson went from lets have the next leadership group be led by kids to lets have journeymen vets be our captain/alternates...I mean wtf, you just got Bedard, hold off...Foligno is a great teammate/co-worker, cool, every player in the league would be for 4x market rate on their salary...if they were going to move on from Toews and Kane they should've stuck with the plan and let the kids become the next leaders of the team, why the hell should we or any kid on that team care what a career 4th liner says about losing every night, clear the deck again of these washed vets any way possible so that Bedard, Vlasic, Nazar etc have a chance to become the guys/voices of the next wave like the opportunities in 07-08 were afforded to the players from the glory daysChicago was absolutely blessed for having guys like Toews, Keith and Seabrook. The hockey universe's stars aligned just right when these guys entered the league around the same time. Other players that held great leadership and mentor roles like Sharp and Hossa just solidified the gold-standard for professionalism on and off the ice.
Crazy to look back and realize how mature the roster leadership was for their ages. They impacted every rostered player of each year. I'm a firm believer that guys like Buff, Steeger, Ladd, Hjalm, Bickell, Kruger, Leddy and so on - don't have the kind of career success they did without the leadership and guidance of Toews, Keith, Seabrook.
Hell, I'll even go as far as guys like Kane. On a different team, surrounded by different leadership, he might have never played to his potential or exited the "party boy phase".
That's the biggest difference I see in regards to the bolded. The young guys just don't have anyone in remote comparison to guide them. No disrespect or discredit to Foligno, but he's no Toews. Seth f***ing Jones? He couldn't hold Michal Rozsival's jock in relation to leadership. Dickinson and Murphy appear to be great on-ice leaders, but don't carry the same aura as guys like Sharp and Hossa.
Unless Bedard can pull a McDavid and change the direction by himself, I don't feel too confident with this team - long nor short term. Sad times. I gotta stop watching the glory days on YT.
KD pulled the whole "yeah were going to tear down this house and build a new one" followed by removing the old materials and buying new, but old and used materials, lol.I'll never understand why Davidson went from lets have the next leadership group be led by kids to lets have journeymen vets be our captain/alternates...I mean wtf, you just got Bedard, hold off...Foligno is a great teammate/co-worker, cool, every player in the league would be for 4x market rate on their salary...if they were going to move on from Toews and Kane they should've stuck with the plan and let the kids become the next leaders of the team, why the hell should we or any kid on that team care what a career 4th liner says about losing every night, clear the deck again of these washed vets any way possible so that Bedard, Vlasic, Nazar etc have a chance to become the guys/voices of the next wave like the opportunities in 07-08 were afforded to the players from the glory days