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ts, respectively. Kentucky has established itself as the best team in the country thanks mostly to a suffocating defense, as
ts, respectively. Kentucky has established itself as the best team in the country thanks mostly to a suffocating defense, as
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Long gone are the days where before the game, a goaltender could focus simply on taping a stick, getting his skates to feel right as far as sharpness or how tight or loose he wanted his pads. Wholesale Shoes China Free Shipping . These certainly are factors that go into getting ready, but with todays age of video, breakdowns and readily accessible information, there is so much more preparation that goes into the mindset of getting ready for a team. When I first started at the pro level, the research was done by word of mouth, asking around from other players about tendencies. Coaches shared info sometimes with each other but ultimately you would watch highlights from TV, that was pretty much it. Now there are so many layers to the Pre Scout. What got me thinking about it was watching Peter Mrazek make a save on Mikko Koivu in a shootout on Wednesday night between Detroit and Minnesota. If you watch his glove position as Koivu skates towards the net, you could clearly tell that Mrazek knew his move in the shootout which is a very quick forehand-to-backhand move that finishes with a top shelf shot. His glove was waiting for it, and he made it look easy. The first thing that came to my mind was that guaranteed, the goalie coach had prepared him that if the game went to the shootout, Koivu would shoot and there would be a high probability that he would use that move. In todays world, that is a reality, where everything is on video and can be called upon instantly, not only for shootouts, but for tendencies showing that a player will shoot or deke in certain instances. I remember one time my goalie coach in Calgary, Dave Marcoux (now coaching in Carolina) had some clips for me before a game we played. He spoke of potential shots I would face from certain areas and who was good at executing in tight plays. He noted that if Danny Briere was on his forehand in tight, he always looked to go underneath the bar, no matter what the option. That stuck into my mind and I ended up making a glove save that night on him - it was completely a reaction play that had been planted by my goalie coach a few hours earlier. We see this every night where a goalie anticipates but also plays the odds as to where players will defer to their strengths, whether its Phil Kessel down the wall looking for that in stride above pad blocker shot, or that Tyler Seguin underneath the bar short side shot that beats a lot of goalies with the quick release. Every player has his tendencies, and the more familiar a goaltender gets with them, the more hes able to cheat or anticipate a potential destination for the shot. The harder ones to figure out are not just the young players whom you dont have much of a read on or you havent faced before, because like I said there is video on everyone in todays world. Instead, its the players who have multiple tricks in their bag who are capable of adjusting on the fly as to what you give him as a goaltender. And believe me, just because you may know the tendency of a shooter, doesnt mean you will be able to stop him. A prime example is Steven Stamkos, who is known to be lethal from the one timer spot on the power play on the top of the circle area on his forehand. Goalies will literally know where its going and almost cheat to the shot, but its so quick, and placed so perfectly, hes still able to score. Same with Alex Ovechkin. His shot comes with so much velocity, that if youre not in the perfect position, there is no reaction to it. Now the same can be said for the Pre Scout on you as a goalie. If you have a habit of dropping your right knee to turn your body to and defer to your glove ( I call it the lean), then guys will fake, freeze you and pick your blocker (this is where Marty Brodeur can be beat in todays game). The same can be said for Jonas Hiller. If you have a clean shot on him, regardless of where its from, he plays from his knees, so the play is to fire at his ears and try and beat him under the bar. Thats what he prefers to give a shooter, and Im sure his mindset is if a player can make that shot, more power to him. The farthest back I can remember an actual Pre Scout on players that was posted in the dressing room before a game was in St. Louis in the mid-1990s, Im not sure that its just a coincidence that Roger Neilson was our assistant coach, as he is known to have changed the game with video analysis, and also with his pre-scouting of teams. The report on each player that time talked about their strengths as far as if they were a good skater, had a big shot, good vision to pass, or would always pass in every situation (for example Adam Oates). Some details pointed to if they were tough, which hand they fought with. For anyone who potentially would have a scrap, it would say something like, is a lefty or can fight with both, meaning if you fought Jarome Iginla, he was capable of fighting with both hands so if you tied up his right (predominantly a stronger hand) he could do it with both. Or the report might say something unique that had to be paid attention to as far as likes to jump into rush, or will play high risk so be aware of that and try and expose that by having a high guy - maybe if you were talking about Brian Leetch. These are just examples of old school scouting reports, but now it has transformed into higher tech, with more camera angles, and certainly with more analysis on all levels to help a player get a competitive edge - and I dont know a team that does not try to take advantage of it in todays game. 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However just before midnight, stewards ruled that Ricciardos car had "exceeded consistently the maximum allowed fuel flow" and that the team refused an instruction from the races technical delegate Charlie Whiting to change the fuel-flow sensor before the race and a further request during the race to reduce the fuel flow. http://www.cheapshoes.us.org/ .Heres Ralph the Dog with the crew here at TSN jumping into the James Duthie TradeCentre selfie: Happy to drop by! RT @TSN_Sports: @tsnjamesduthie: Take this Ellen.Lexington, KY (SportsNetwork.com) - The top-ranked Kentucky Wildcats will continue their season-long eight-game homestand on Wednesday night when they welcome the Columbia Lions to Rupp Arena for non-conference action. Columbia has gotten its season off to a strong start with wins in five of its first seven games. The Lions recently wrapped up a four-game homestand at 3-1, which included their most impressive showing of the season on Saturday in a 61-39 romp of Bucknell. Kentucky is the nations unanimous No. 1 team and has won each of its first nine games by double-digit margins, most notably asserting its dominance over fellow top-10 teams Kansas (72-40) and Texas (63-51). The Wildcats made easy work of Eastern Kentucky on Sunday, 82-49. The programs met just once before way back in 1948, with Kentucky claiming a 76-53 decision. Although the Lions held just a six-point halftime lead in their most recent contest, they pulled away from Bucknell in the second stanza and eventually settled in on a 23-point victory. They shot 44.9 percent from the field in the victory, including 10-of-22 from 3-point range, while holding Bucknell to a mere 28.3 percent shooting and two long-range buckets. Maodo Lo was the spark plug with 20 points on 4-of-6 from beyond the arc. Cory Osetkowski was also impressive, stuffing the stat sheet with 12 points, 12 rebounds, six assists and three blocks. On the season, Columbia shows very little explosion offensively, as it shoots 41.3 percent from the field for only 59.0 ppg, but luckily it is able to make up for it with an outstanding effort on the other end of the floor in allowing a mere 50. Trendy Wholesale Shoes. 0 ppg on 37 percent shooting. Lo is the unquestioned go-to scoring option with 16.1 ppg on 16-of-46 from 3-point range, and hes also a great defender with 2.7 steals per game. Osetkowski is a dependable presence in the paint with 8.9 ppg and 8.1 rpg, but he shoots less than 40 percent from the field. The Wildcats have barely broken a sweat this season, and their contest with EKU earlier in the week was no different. They outshot their opponent from the field in the 33-point triumph, 56.9 percent to 26.1 percent, and dominated the rebounding battle, 48-28. Karl-Anthony Towns was 8-of-9 from the field for 19 points to go with nine rebounds and four blocks. Trey Lyles came off the bench to log a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds, while Willie Cauley- Stein and Marcus Lee netted 11 and 10 points, respectively. Kentucky has established itself as the best team in the country thanks mostly to a suffocating defense, as it ranks as the nations best both in terms of scoring (45.8 ppg) and field goal percentage defense (.279). The squad can also put points on the board at will with 77.6 ppg on 47.7 percent shooting, and it boasts outstanding margins in terms of rebounding (+12.3) and turnovers (+6.2). Only Cauley-Stein (10.3 ppg, 6.6 rpg) and Dakari Johnson (10.0 ppg, 6.7 rpg) score in double figures, but the Wildcats have an incredibly deep roster, with seven players scoring 7.7 ppg or more and nine at least 5.0 ppg. Towns (9.4 ppg, 7.1 rpg, 2.8 bpg) is off to a great start as a freshman, and Aaron Harrisons point total (9.3 ppg) will go up once he corrects his shooting woes (.344). ' ' '
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