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I think, no matter what position a player plays, if his name is on the Cup, he can tack on at least 1 million to his asking price/contract.
I think, no matter what position a player plays, if his name is on the Cup, he can tack on at least 1 million to his asking price/contract.
Even Cullimore or Huet?
Double knot your laces, and put the foil on before every game.99% of the posts on this thread are about Crawford.
Knock it off and start teaching some hockey.
Even Cullimore or Huet?
Even Cullimore or Huet?
Agreed, but the Conn Smyth is much like any other "press-awarded" hardware, it's a popularity contest and usually goes away from the award's intent. Such are popularity contests.Crow should also have a Conn Smythe trophy. Even Kane acknowledged that.
I think, no matter what position a player plays, if his name is on the Cup, he can tack on at least 1 million to his asking price/contract.
While my name isn't on the Cup, there's many people in hockey circles in the US and quite a number in Canada who know of me and I've never been to Canada before. So, yeah I can definitely agree with this statement.
Question on subs/line switches. Is it based off of apparent fatigue mostly or how well the line is doing? I know both obviously play a factor, but which one has more weight?
I think it depends on the team. Some will put the extra player between the D on the point (i.e. the old "Rover" position). Some might have them play below the net or in front of the net and go with the other down loa, two on the half-boards and two on the point. I would assume that much like delayed penalty situations, it all goes into the team makeup and who exactly is going out.One more random question
When the offense goes with 6 men (ie goalie comes out), how does that extra player get used? I assume this player is usually a very good offensive player. Defensively, if they mess up, how does covering the goal work?
One more thing on going with 6 players offensively, other than "we really need to try to score right now or we will lose" situations, what other situations would do the pull the goalie thing?
One more thing on going with 6 players offensively, other than "we really need to try to score right now or we will lose" situations, what other situations would do the pull the goalie thing?