Jamieh
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You are not going to make it as a Coyote's fan giving up in November.Should we just concede this season
You are not going to make it as a Coyote's fan giving up in November.Should we just concede this season
If it's a broken heart, I've got one too.
Sorry for the cliché. But I had to be say it.
Any news on Raanta?
It is baffling we still don't have a FIGHTING penalty this far into the season. Is the word soft appropriate??I think Tocchet needs to make it clear that next time someone runs Raanta Crouse had better earn himself a match penalty.
It is baffling we still don't have a FIGHTING penalty this far into the season. Is the word soft appropriate??
It is baffling we still don't have a FIGHTING penalty this far into the season. Is the word soft appropriate??
Super soft.
This has been a debacle with Raanta since the start. I've said in the past that the training staff has not been anywhere near the quality it was prior to letting Jason Serbus walk, and I believe thats the case here as well.
Any update on Dvorak? I can't seem to find anything since "Indefinitely" from September.
Looks like something is amiss. We are getting a lot of injuries that should not happen.
Dvorak fell and landed awkwardly which resulted in the torn pectoral muscle.Injuries happen. Injuries due to improper or faulty training should not happen. Muscle tears and niggling injuries or injuries due to muscles locked in compensation patterns etc are often the result of poor or badly balanced training regimes.
Who tears their pec muscle for example like Dvorak did? We are told Raanta did excellent hard work over the summer, yet now he is stricken by niggling injury after injury, the very thing his training is supposed to prevent...
This points to him training himself dysfunctional ie the result of an improper training regime. All that hard work broke him down, it did not build him up.
Therefore the training regime needs to be examined.