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Good part about his philosophy:
If you want him to be able to do it, then you need, at the right moment, to give him some (opportunity) and know it’s going to come from failing. Do you know how many times I leave a centreman on a D-zone faceoff and I know he’s going to get picked apart by the veteran on the other side? I could change him, and the ref looks at me, and I say, ‘No, and I leave him there,’ and he gets picked apart. I can tell you two times this year, they scored off it.
“But the reality is it’s going to be more harmful to the development of the player to just pull him all the time. I’m going to destroy his confidence, I’m going to kind of showcase him in front of the other guys a little too much. So I need to let him handle it, because if he goes to the NHL, he’s going to have to be able to handle it on an icing or a situation where the coach cannot change him. So, now what do we do? We guide him, we tell him and we work with him.
Good part about his philosophy:
If you want him to be able to do it, then you need, at the right moment, to give him some (opportunity) and know it’s going to come from failing. Do you know how many times I leave a centreman on a D-zone faceoff and I know he’s going to get picked apart by the veteran on the other side? I could change him, and the ref looks at me, and I say, ‘No, and I leave him there,’ and he gets picked apart. I can tell you two times this year, they scored off it.
“But the reality is it’s going to be more harmful to the development of the player to just pull him all the time. I’m going to destroy his confidence, I’m going to kind of showcase him in front of the other guys a little too much. So I need to let him handle it, because if he goes to the NHL, he’s going to have to be able to handle it on an icing or a situation where the coach cannot change him. So, now what do we do? We guide him, we tell him and we work with him.
Bouchard is good To develop third and fourth line players...the problem is that he ask everybody To play as a grinder (fourth line player).
He ask his players with talent To shoot the puck at the end zone all the time. Zero creativity and his players dont have any confidence with the puck in the zone entrance.
Bouchard is good To develop third and fourth line players...the problem is that he ask everybody To play as a grinder (fourth line player).
He ask his players with talent To shoot the puck at the end zone all the time. Zero creativity and his players dont have any confidence with the puck in the zone entrance.
They where alote of futur top 6 in Laval last year ..Bouchard is good To develop third and fourth line players...the problem is that he ask everybody To play as a grinder (fourth line player).
He ask his players with talent To shoot the puck at the end zone all the time. Zero creativity and his players dont have any confidence with the puck in the zone entrance.
During the last season, Han was responsible for the full-time video analysis for the Marlies. He had to prepare the team to face the Rocket several times. He admits that it is not always easy to go to war with a training led by Joël Bouchard
"He is a very good coach for setting up a game system," he admits. His teams are very difficult to face. The message that often came to my mind when we played against Laval is that they have a good numerical advantage and, if we let them score the first goal, we are really in the mess, because they are so good at closing play, put pressure, cut the passing lines and decrease your attacking chances. If they score first, they will suffocate you. ”
That said, the Rocket suddenly became much more vulnerable when it pulled from behind and had to force the puck.
"If you force them to take chances, their whole system crumbles a little," says Han. So you have to be disciplined and opportunistic to get an advance. Once you develop momentum and a lead against them, often their resistance will drop. ”
I love the tittle of the thread because it's exactly what happend one day in France ; you have the French taxi driver who's running a Quebecer and he was commenting about lot of monuments .Keep him at all costs.
Thanks, that post is a kind of poetry, I like that mix of genre religious and absurd humour, nice to read that a sunday morning! 10/10.I love the tittle of the thread because it's exactly what happend one day in France ; you have the French taxi driver who's running a Quebecer and he was commenting about lot of monuments .
When he told at you right, " c'est un Christ de Bouchardon " and the Quebecer look at his right and said " ouais s't'une Mercedes , un criss de beau char "
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The funny thing is that it was for real , and that some time the reality goes farther than the absurd humour .Thanks, that post is a kind of poetry, I like that mix of genre religious and absurd humour, nice to read that a sunday morning! 10/10.