Location: A medical emergency involving you. Joined: 08.05.2013
Sep 9 @ 11:35 AM ET
The passage of time erases many things and I thought this was one of them but yesterday i was at a shop with jr and there was a random Flyers jersey in a rack of jerseys and he grabbed the sleeve and said "we should get that for crims" - dt99999
Location: Dude, I am so sorry about whatever made you like this. Take it easy. Joined: 07.06.2007
Sep 9 @ 11:42 AM ET
The passage of time erases many things and I thought this was one of them but yesterday i was at a shop with jr and there was a random Flyers jersey in a rack of jerseys and he grabbed the sleeve and said "we should get that for crims" - dt99999
Location: he's (frank)in unstable so mrs dt is freaking out, AB Joined: 07.22.2007
Nov 14 @ 8:40 PM ET
ya I'm not a fan of that red light board - Pie
meh. its all in how you execute the uses of it.
I think its a fine tool. I'd imagine it has different settings and it could be a neat thing to help get a player used to stickhandling at different distances and angles from their body.
Especially when he gets older or if whoever his parents/coaches are teach him about just pulling/pushing pucks instead of consistently dusting them off.
Most stick handling drills involve you staring straight down so that's whatever.
I think its a fine tool. I'd imagine it has different settings and it could be a neat thing to help get a player used to stickhandling at different distances and angles from their body.
Especially when he gets older or if whoever his parents/coaches are teach him about just pulling/pushing pucks instead of consistently dusting them off.
Most stick handling drills involve you staring straight down so that's whatever. - Lindenis#1
I don't disagree that it would be a decent aid in the early days. But at some point, stick handling drills shouldn't have you looking straight down.