It may be effective, but the ability to be able to go and watch a maestro live as opposed to through a screen, is a whole lot different, in anything.
I wonder if there's a CBA clause against something like that? I'm sure there is.

It may be effective, but the ability to be able to go and watch a maestro live as opposed to through a screen, is a whole lot different, in anything.
I wonder if there's a CBA clause against something like that? I'm sure there is.
I am pretty sure Larsson has been coached personally all season long. He's spent. If anything, he probably should do something else than hockey for a day or two. Have a beer, get laid, read a book and come back after that.
He wasn't tired in game four when he was burned by a guy getting around him. It's a mix of both and watching a Devils d-man doesn't help, they're all pretty flat footed lol.
But yeah, he's tired now too, I'm not denying that, it takes a lot out of a player, it's not a myth or an arm-chair coach, kiddie glove thing like the Almighty Trottier has people believe.
yes. selyar and i did a locker room tour the other day and spent a while talking to the guy that does the skate sharpening and equipment repairs. kovy gets his sharpened during every intermission. most of the guys get theirs sharpened once during the game. larsson "waits until he absolutely has to. he hates sharp skates"
it probably just seems like it because compared to everyone else he doesn't get his skates sharpened much. like you said, some get their sharpened in between period, before every game, before every practice. some people like to have the edge broken in a little bit. for my own personal preference there is definitely a level where skates can be too sharp.
i think he knows what he's doing![]()
aka Tedenby21