ChesterNimitz
governed by the principle of calculated risk
- Jul 4, 2002
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The idea that poor coaching had anything to do with Subban’s transformation from a mobile defenceman to a largely immobile one is a complete canard. Subban was the author of his own ‘misfortune’ by choosing to bulk up and robbing himself of his above average mobility. Coaching, injuries or Vonn had nothing to do with his transformation from a dominant on ice presence to his comparatively inconsequential status today. Let us hope that Struble doesn’t follow a similar path.that rush at the 50 sec mark is a textbook Subban rush from his rookie year. If only Therrien cultivated Subban's offensive game rather than destroying it, he would be a different player imo. Could you imagine if a coach like Ducharme had a rookie Subban on his team? Subban would be an offensive dynamo by now