BehindTheTimes
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- Jun 24, 2018
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Kid is the real deal. He’s only going to get better.
Ok, this is f***ing amazing lol
Hes like what 15 16 there? , man of principal lol
Breakaway Top shelf last night baby
Not even sure he’d get this much rope with Julien.You said it: “a coach who trust them”. He wouldn’t have played one minute in these playoffs under Therrien. How many careers has this guy ruined?
I think Julien would played the kid. It was a team group decision n not a 1 person call. CC plays in POs regardless of coach.Not even sure he’d get this much rope with Julien.
Ducharme has done pretty much everything right since game 4 vs. Toronto and letting Caufield go do his thing and keep giving him regular shifts regardless of what happens is a big part of that.
You can't teach or coach scoring touch. If so, Bob Gainey would have scored 600 goals in his career.lmao he still looks the exact same.
Say what you want about Craig Button...but he predicted that Goal Caufield would become the Lionel Messi of hockey. Hahahaha
Wow. I can certainly see the similarities.
Just yesterday I was watching highlights of one Messi's 1st games as an 18/17 year old for Barcelona against Real Madrid. Zidane, Beckham, Eto, Ronaldinho, Deco, and Brazilian Ronaldo were on the field. Messi was already the best player on the field and getting tons of chances. But hadn't yet figured out how to finish them all at that level. Sound familiar?
Say what you want about Craig Button...but he predicted that Goal Caufield would become the Lionel Messi of hockey. Hahahaha
The amount of all-time greats on that pitch is absurd.
Missed his coverage...who scoredBust. Didn't score on a breakaway and then was on the ice for the opposing equalizer.
Will be celebrating his Bar Mitzvah next year at the Bell Centre.Probably 8 years old, currently he's 12 years old.
He will probably need a puck retriever on his line as he's inconsistent in puck battles. Sometimes he hangs around a scrum and good things come out of that, like in the series-winning goal against the Jets. Sometimes he anticipates what the defenceman is going to do on the breakout and is able to intercept the puck. But there are also a lot of situations when he refuses to engage as the F1 and the opponent has no problem whatsoever to make a play.
Yes, he will have to be unorthodox, but he can't be a puff of smoke on the forecheck.He knows he’s not going to outmuscle anyone so he goes for the intercept and/or directs the opponent to breakout the side he wants. I have no issue with that.