MODO1921
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- Aug 14, 2011
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Hey.
I thought I'd start a hockeyblog soon, but I feel that I need to know more hockey to be able make it good.
Obviously I watch a lot of hockey, but I want something to learn faster. Now when I watch I almost can't say "That player was good today" or "He wasn't good", because I don't really notice that when I watch games. Pretty hard to explain, but I want to be able to analyze games better. Hockeytheory with other words.
Do you guys know any hockeytheory I can read?
I thought I'd start a hockeyblog soon, but I feel that I need to know more hockey to be able make it good.
Obviously I watch a lot of hockey, but I want something to learn faster. Now when I watch I almost can't say "That player was good today" or "He wasn't good", because I don't really notice that when I watch games. Pretty hard to explain, but I want to be able to analyze games better. Hockeytheory with other words.
Do you guys know any hockeytheory I can read?