Jbcraig1883
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Was a nice snipe!Lorenz with 1g + 1a so far in the Natty.
Was a nice snipe!Lorenz with 1g + 1a so far in the Natty.
Did a couple of the Ness camps when I was growing up. Definetly helps a lot in your development, but I ever expect a NHLer to considerably improve their skatingHaving been through a few of the Ness skating sessions, can confirm that they are great.
The good news is that next season may be Stramel's junior year, but he's actually half a year younger than Lorenz, so there's hope.First year, 9 points in 37 games.
Second year, 30 points in 44 games.
See Stramel, it is possible.
They probably save the secret, "Wushi Finger" skating techniques for the NHL'ers.Did a couple of the Ness camps when I was growing up. Definetly helps a lot in your development, but I ever expect a NHLer to considerably improve their skating
Holding back their best for the pros when the kids need to learn? Shameful. Vivi-Anne Hulten is spinning in her grave. To be fair, she was very good at spins anyway, so that may be coincidental.They probably save the secret, "Wushi Finger" skating techniques for the NHL'ers.
My defense partner for a while growing up had a mother who taught him to skate. She was a world class figure skater. Back then no one was teaching skating to hockey players, or if they were, certainly not figure skaters.Holding back their best for the pros when the kids need to learn? Shameful. Vivi-Anne Hulten is spinning in her grave. To be fair, she was very good at spins anyway, so that may be coincidental.
Learning from Vivi-Anne did NOT make me an NHLer, not even close, but I still think all hockey players should learn from a figure skater. Skating was easily my best skill because of it. I look at someone like Milan Lucic and wonder how good he would have been if he didn't stomp around the ice like a dinosaur.My defense partner for a while growing up had a mother who taught him to skate. She was a world class figure skater. Back then no one was teaching skating to hockey players, or if they were, certainly not figure skaters.
He spent 14 years in the NHL. I last played in an Albertan beer league at 17(long story).
Skating isn't everything in hockey, but it's a big thing.
Agreed that figure skaters are amazing. Even back then, when i was a big hitting, combative Dman who was no stranger the the penalty box, i was in awe of what they could do on the ice, and appreciated the guts that it took to go flying though the air(w/o pads, and in a little skirt) with those dorky skates.Learning from Vivi-Anne did NOT make me an NHLer, not even close, but I still think all hockey players should learn from a figure skater. Skating was easily my best skill because of it. I look at someone like Milan Lucic and wonder how good he would have been if he didn't stomp around the ice like a dinosaur.
One of these days I'm going to realize who your defense partner was. I narrowed it down to two guys a while back with some creeper-level sleuthing on eliteprospects.com, but I've entirely forgot which two now.
I'd say very little. I'm guessing Denver will be losing some guys and he'll get elevated in the lineup. Great improvement from last year but still only 8th or 9th in scoring for forwards on that team. Hopefully can find a more prominent role still.Any chance Lorenz turns pro this year?
I agree with this. He's not gonna play with the Wild and I'm not sure he'd get a top 6 role in Iowa, so might as well get more minutes in Denver. Denver has done a good job with him so far, and I trust them more than McLean and Co at this point.I'd say very little. I'm guessing Denver will be losing some guys and he'll get elevated in the lineup. Great improvement from last year but still only 8th or 9th in scoring for forwards on that team. Hopefully can find a more prominent role still.
I trust a trained monkey more than McLean at this point.I agree with this. He's not gonna play with the Wild and I'm not sure he'd get a top 6 role in Iowa, so might as well get more minutes in Denver. Denver has done a good job with him so far, and I trust them more than McLean and Co at this point.
Agree with everything but Peart. I’d put him with Khusnutdinov and Heidt.blue chip: Wallstedt / Yurov
safe bet: Ohgren
classic b prospects: Marat / Heidt
living on draft pedigree: Stramel / Lambos
possible nhlers: Hunt / ROR / Firstov / Haight / Lorenz / Peart / Kumpalainen
Milne will play in NHL - will it only be 4th line interchangeable guy or good PK, energy, team glue guy who can also pop in 30 points?blue chip: Wallstedt / Yurov
safe bet: Ohgren
classic b prospects: Marat / Heidt
living on draft pedigree: Stramel / Lambos
possible nhlers: Hunt / ROR / Firstov / Haight / Lorenz / Peart / Kumpalainen
I've been a Bankier stan for two years now but he needs a good offseason badly. Next season the skating has to be better and the compete level needs to be higher. He's got many tools and some are arguably the best in the system but glaring holes too. Idk, lotsa heavy weighted squats and work focused on improving his acceleration from a stop i would guess. But also, like a lot of the younger guys, needs to get more confident playing physical in close contact against men (heheheh).Milne will play in NHL - will it only be 4th line interchangeable guy or good PK, energy, team glue guy who can also pop in 30 points?
People are sleeping on Bankier. He's above Firstov, Kump, Haight, etc. I'd go so far as to say only Yurov and Heidt are above him offensively of those that haven't played in MN yet. Not sure if put him in your B prospects but he's close.
Most weight/workout guys are moving away from the heavy squats. Split squats with lighter weights have taken over.I've been a Bankier stan for two years now but he needs a good offseason badly. Next season the skating has to be better and the compete level needs to be higher. He's got many tools and some are arguably the best in the system but glaring holes too. Idk, lotsa heavy weighted squats and work focused on improving his acceleration from a stop i would guess. But also, like a lot of the younger guys, needs to get more confident playing physical in close contact against men (heheheh).
I was going to say Bulgarian squats or jump squats would provide more explosivenessMost weight/workout guys are moving away from the heavy squats. Split squats with lighter weights have taken over.
yup. Love/hate those Bulgarian squats. I bought my full cage from a guy who trains hockey players. He says he didn't use it any more.I was going to say Bulgarian squats or jump squats would provide more explosiveness