Petro probably needed some peace and quiet.
Forearms. Japanese Anime like forearms
I wonder who else is in town? I see Parayko and Pietrangelo but not sure who the other guys are.
Not suprising. He said he'd be in Stl pretty earlySomeone on Reddit was saying Bozak was one of the ones on the ice with him when the video was taken. I would be curious to know who all is back, as well.
Forearms. Japanese Anime like forearms
None lol....I guess some vintage Dragonball ZWhat series conjured up that image?
None lol....I guess some vintage Dragonball Z
I actually got into the last Air Bender big time.A classic.
I'm going back through Fist of The North Star right now.
I actually got into the last Air Bender big time.
Time to make the team into a bunch of anime characters for GDTs...None lol....I guess some vintage Dragonball Z
August is often the toughest month. Thankfully for a golf fan the PGA/Fed Ex Cup/Ryder Cup typically falls in August so I can pass the time.Only about 6.5 weeks until the regular season, 5 until preseason, and 3.5 until Traverse City. It's August, a time when we usually expect brutal heat and humidity, but have been graced with rain and moderate heat. The only expected draught in STL this August is hockey season, which is soon to end. There are only so many seasons of NHL18 one can play to suppress the desire for Blues hockey. The extended off-season has only made things harder, but Army has done a nice job of making things exciting. It feels like a new era of Blues hockey is upon us, and the anticipation is mounting. LGB!
Only about 6.5 weeks until the regular season, 5 until preseason, and 3.5 until Traverse City. It's August, a time when we usually expect brutal heat and humidity, but have been graced with rain and moderate heat. The only expected draught in STL this August is hockey season, which is soon to end. There are only so many seasons of NHL18 one can play to suppress the desire for Blues hockey. The extended off-season has only made things harder, but Army has done a nice job of making things exciting. It feels like a new era of Blues hockey is upon us, and the anticipation is mounting. LGB!
Yeah, never come here in the summer, you'll hate these things called humidity and heat index, where the temperature says one number, but mother nature is like **** that, it's actually this much hotter.The heat has been in here. In lapland there has been over 57 'heat days' (+25C) which is record in here. Hasn't been this warm in over 100-years. Its crazy we had - 38 C at winter and summer over +30 C. I know its normal you guys having this warm, but to guy who thinks +18C its best weather in summer its sickening having this warm. Thank God its cooler now, normal summer weather +15C.
Sorry OT.
Interesting technical goalie article about the “lateral release” vs the slide. Apparently the lateral release is a newer technique that is helping a lot of goalies and apparently Allen is one of the best at it.
Interesting article to say the least. I had heard of RVH and obviously the slide but I’m not as familiar with the goalie position from a technical standpoint as F or D. Hopefully others will find it interesting as I did.
The next big save: How the 'lateral release' can give...
As a goalie, I thought that breakdown was pretty much complete garbage. It's nothing new or revolutionary. It is shuffling over from point A to point B and waiting to go down until the shot is released instead of developing an over-reliance on the butterfly slide. It isn't a new technique. It is simply reining in the modern tendency to slide from point A to point B any time there is the slightest chance of a one-timer.
The example he used for Allen's decision to "lateral release" instead of butterfly sliding is terrible. Very few NHL goalies would have been on their knees due to a pass in the high slot to a shooter who isn't even remotely wide enough to prevent a goalie from getting there standing.
The point that goalies are over-utilizing the butterfly slide is accurate. However, goalie coaches have been telling goalies not to drop early for as long as the position of goalie coach existed. Rask's biggest mistake in the example he used wasn't that he made the decision to butterfly slide, it's that he executed the slide horrifically. He pushed way too hard, took a brutal angle and the combination of those two things caused him to slide about a foot past where he needed to go. Moreover, he didn't recognize that the puck was on the shooter's backhand in time, which meant that he started his recovery too late. All of that would have been prevented by staying on his skates and shuffling over, but he also would have been in decent position to push back over for a pass if he had executed a controlled butterfly slide.
With all that said, when he is playing well, Allen is among the NHL's best in staying on his skates instead of oversliding. When he starts falling apart, he is among the NHL's worst at it.
Never played and I don’t consider myself remotely knowledgeable about goaltending but I have to agree with you. When I was reading this I felt the examples weren’t remotely similar and couldn’t understand why any goalie would be sliding with how far out Turris and Fiala were. With your explanation it is even clearer. Thanks.As a goalie, I thought that breakdown was pretty much complete garbage. It's nothing new or revolutionary. It is shuffling over from point A to point B and waiting to go down until the shot is released instead of developing an over-reliance on the butterfly slide. It isn't a new technique. It is simply reining in the modern tendency to slide from point A to point B any time there is the slightest chance of a one-timer.
The example he used for Allen's decision to "lateral release" instead of butterfly sliding is terrible. Very few NHL goalies would have been on their knees due to a pass in the high slot to a shooter who isn't even remotely wide enough to prevent a goalie from getting there standing.
The point that goalies are over-utilizing the butterfly slide is accurate. However, goalie coaches have been telling goalies not to drop early for as long as the position of goalie coach existed. Rask's biggest mistake in the example he used wasn't that he made the decision to butterfly slide, it's that he executed the slide horrifically. He pushed way too hard, took a brutal angle and the combination of those two things caused him to slide about a foot past where he needed to go. Moreover, he didn't recognize that the puck was on the shooter's backhand in time, which meant that he started his recovery too late. All of that would have been prevented by staying on his skates and shuffling over, but he also would have been in decent position to push back over for a pass if he had executed a controlled butterfly slide.
With all that said, when he is playing well, Allen is among the NHL's best in staying on his skates instead of oversliding. When he starts falling apart, he is among the NHL's worst at it. It's obvious that his natural instinct is to make the athletic play with a hard push to slide over quickly. However, that isn't always the right play and his biggest issue (IMO) is that he falls back on those instincts too much when things start to spiral. When he is in the zone, he is very good at out-waiting the offense.
I'm actually (at 41 years old ) just getting to anime for the first time ever, and love love love Naruto & Naruto Shippuden. One Piece is pretty decent too.I actually got into the last Air Bender big time.
Yeah, never come here in the summer, you'll hate these things called humidity and heat index, where the temperature says one number, but mother nature is like **** that, it's actually this much hotter.
The weather has been horribly hot in The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Denmark and Norway, as well, with the worst drought in many years. I can't wait for hockey weather.The heat has been in here. In lapland there has been over 57 'heat days' (+25C) which is record in here. Hasn't been this warm in over 100-years. Its crazy we had - 38 C at winter and summer over +30 C. I know its normal you guys having this warm, but to guy who thinks +18C its best weather in summer its sickening having this warm. Thank God its cooler now, normal summer weather +15C.
Sorry OT.