by Guest » Fri Sep 08, 2023 11:07 am
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:27 pm
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 3:36 pm
If his coach runs equal ice for all his players, how did you come to the conclusion that your kid is in the top pair?
It’s not that hard to figure out if you IQ is above 7.
Seriously...if your coach runs and equal ice program like you claim, then he wouldn't have PP1 PP2 PK1 PK2 and wouldn't be rewarding players with extra ice because that would be taking minutes away from other players. Also, he must have promised his goalies equal number of starts with a rotating 50/50. Would he even pull a goalie if he's having an off night?
If your kid is getting the exact same minutes and exact same opportunities (regardless of how well he's playing) as the other 5D (regardless of how well they are playing)...what makes you think he's in the top pair?
IF your coach switches up the D at any point, so that your kid is on the ice for key moments of the game, then its guaranteed that D5 D6 aren't seeing the same minutes as your kid.
Either your kid blends in with the D core and the coach rolls the pairing equally - or - his coaches play him like a top D because he is...either way you're full of shit.
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If his coach runs equal ice for all his players, how did you come to the conclusion that your kid is in the top pair? :lol:
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It’s not that hard to figure out if you IQ is above 7.
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Seriously...if your coach runs and equal ice program like you claim, then he wouldn't have PP1 PP2 PK1 PK2 and wouldn't be rewarding players with extra ice because that would be taking minutes away from other players. Also, he must have promised his goalies equal number of starts with a rotating 50/50. Would he even pull a goalie if he's having an off night?
If your kid is getting the exact same minutes and exact same opportunities (regardless of how well he's playing) as the other 5D (regardless of how well they are playing)...what makes you think he's in the top pair?
IF your coach switches up the D at any point, so that your kid is on the ice for key moments of the game, then its guaranteed that D5 D6 aren't seeing the same minutes as your kid.
Either your kid blends in with the D core and the coach rolls the pairing equally - or - his coaches play him like a top D because he is...either way you're full of shit.