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rinksystems · 1 year
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tapejob · 1 year
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when you think abt it, shooter tutors are really just body pillows for hockey players
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potentraining · 1 year
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Shooter Tutor Hockey, Hockey Shooting Tarps, Hockey Shooter Tutor. Digital Goal Targets help you improve your shot accuracy in a fun, challenging way. Targets light up in a randomized pattern to help you practice game-like situations, improving your reaction times, vision, and shot accuracy. Click here to learn more!
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sportsrepo · 3 years
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EZ Goal Folding Hockey Training Goal Net w/ Backstop, Targets, & Shooter Tutor , Red/White, 2-Inch
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rosebowlhockey · 7 years
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Had a nice conversation with @winnwellhockey this morning and they had some nice praise for Richard, who is the genius behind our wood tutor shooters. We love our Winnwell nets! For more pics from when we added the wood shooters, check out the #projectRBH hashtag on Instagram. (at Rose Bowl Hockey)
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haikyuulovercompany · 7 years
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Hello! I'm here to wish you the best of luck with this blog and also ask for a match up! I'm 5'3, curvy (hour glass shaped), with big blue eyes and short- about to my collar bone- wavy brown hair. My hobbies are reading, writing, gardening and singing. I'm an extrovert, I love getting to know people and could just talk for hours about anything and everything. I find learning to be really fun- I swear i've watched most of the documentaries on netflix by now. (Part One K)
Also said: “Besides documentaries though I like comedy and action movies- not really much of a chick flik kinda girl. I am the all in one friend- mom, nurse, lawyer, tutor- I’ll do the best I can if it means helping someone out. A little more personal- I have depression and social anxiety (ironic for an extrovert, right?).  I can also be a bit clingy at times because 1. I love physical contact and 2. because i’m constantly being left behind and or replaced so i’ll hold on as long as I can. Sorry this was so long! I hope it all flows well enough. Oh! also I would like a japanese name (cause it sounds too interesting to pass up) and a first date scenario please! Thank you! “ 
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I’m matching you with Bokuto Kotaro!          
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Bokuto has one of the most compatible personalities among his peers, forhim making new friends is a second nature, so a girl like you fits himperfectly. Both of you enjoy social interactions, and meeting new people. Theconversations between the two of you are always amusing, even for the peoplearound, due to how fluent it is, and how fun it looks. He is grateful thatyou’re not into flicks, since he also prefers a good action movie. He is moreinto adrenaline, than a mellow love story. Most of your dates consist in movienights where you cuddle on the couch. Bokuto is usually too tired after hisdaily volleyball practice, so you would help him with his homework, take careof his sore muscles, and even making sure he is eating right so he can alwaysbe at his best. And he loves it. He’s a guy who likes attention, and what canbe better than his pretty girlfriend being there for him.
When he found out you had social anxiety, at first he didn’t believe it.He had seen you talking to his teammates, and other fellow studentseffortlessly. After a long, serious, and really necessary talk, he understood.Eventually he would witness it. But another important trait of Bokuto is hisconfidence. After he got used to it, he thought that the best he could do wasto make you feel safe. Now, whenever your social anxiety sprouts, he silentlywould put his hands on you shoulders, and whisper to your ear soothing words. Andif you are alone, he will hug you, and listen to you until you feel at ease again.
Maybe he isn’t into the same activities as you, but gardening is theexception. He doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty, so he will gleefully dogardening with you. The most interesting conversations you’ve ever had as acouple had come up while gardening together.
Japanese name.
You would be named ‘Harumi’: spring beauty.
You like gardening, so I chose a name that would refer to the seasonwhere all fauna blossoms. Even when you have depression, and social anxiety,you don’t let that get the best of you. You are up to helping others, and get toknow them, so I couldn’t think of any other word better than ‘beauty’ todescribe you!
First Date Scenario.
You were checking yourself on the store’s showcase.  You had arrived a little earlier, but itseemed Bokuto was going to arrive a little late. You checked your phone. He wasfifteen minutes late.
You felt a couple of taps on your shoulder, and lifted your head. Therewas Bokuto with his usual confident smile. You smiled in return. It was odd tosee him out of his training attire since he spent ninety percent of the time init.
“Sorry I’m a little late! Hope you don’t mind.”
“No, not at all.”
“Perfect, then let’s go,” he simply stated. What took you aback was thathe hadn’t mentioned what you were doing. He had only asked you to meet himthere.
“Were we going?” you asked as you walked side by side.
“To an arcade!” he said excited. It made perfectly sense. Bokuto wascompetitive, and kind-of a show off. And that was exactly his intentions. Thearcade could always be fun, but he could also demonstrate he could walk thetalk. Additionally, he could be a kid, too.
He took you to one of those modern arcades where you had to buy aplastic card, and put money in it. While he was paying you diverted your gazeto look for a game that could be fun. All kind of sounds invaded the place,including the sound of laughter, and small shrieks from people who had casuallyhit the jackpot. The place had being secluded so it would be shadier than theoutside, and the multicolor lights of the machines could be brighter, and moreattractive.
“Are you ready?” his sharp eyes were fixed on you. You nodded lively.The atmosphere of the place had caught you. It was like being a child again.
Just as you had assumed, the first game he had taken you to was an airhockey machine. The winner could choose the next game.  It would be a lie if you said it hadn’t beenamusing. Both of you would tease each other, and react dramatically when apoint was scored. At the end Bokuto had won. Again, no surprise at all. He hadcelebrated with his usual ‘hey, hey, hey’ chant.
You opened your mouth feeling indignant. You stood in front of the nextgame, a couple of basketball booths.
“This is plain malicious of you!” you blurted. “You are way taller thanme.” He putted a hand under his chin and looked as you, as if it wasn’t at allobvious the height difference. You inevitably laugh. “Are you being serious?”
“Okay, okay. Let’s play on the same booth.”
“That’s better,” you said smiling again.
Bokuto passed the card through the small red lector, and the machinemade a clangorous noise as several ball made their way to your hands. While youwere recklessly throwing the balls, Bokuto was more into scoring.
You were about to throw another one, when he took your wrist to stopyou.
“Here, see.” He went behind you, and with not a gram of shyness, heaccommodated your hands on the ball. “You hold it like that, and then throw itusing only the strength of your fingers.” He moved your arms imitating themotion. He let go of you, and you did as he said. The ball went straight into thebasket. Both of you screamed, and hi-fived.
After that, you only played games where you could be in the same team.Bokuto had thought that it would be a fun idea to compete at the arcades.However, at the moment he had helped you at the basketball game, he decided itwas nicer to have you on his team.
When he asked if you would like to play one of those first personshooter game were you played with a plastic gun, he was dubious you would be upto play it. But as you stated you actually like action-theme stuff, and tookthe plastic gun, with a smile he had decided you fit him just like a glove.
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Thank you for your request! Hope you like it!
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teamsports2day · 7 years
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EZ Goal Hockey Folding Goal Backstop Shooter Tutor Targets Red/White BUY IT NOW – EZ Goal Hockey Folding Goal Backstop Shooter Tutor Targets Red/White
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kristablogs · 4 years
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All the backyard and driveway hockey gear you need
Live out your Mighty Ducks fantasy. (Depositphotos/)
Thanks to the NHL’s expansion into places like Arizona and Southern California, hockey has grown in popularity in regions that never see snowflakes much fewer sheets of ice. Of course, ice isn’t actually necessary if you want to get your game on—and there’s a huge array of equipment available for street hockey (or “road hockey” if you’re Canadian) and backyard Stanley Cup Finals. There are even options to keep the game alive long after your teammates and opponents have gone in for the day.
From nets to sticks, here’s what you need to hit the ice—without the ice.
You miss 100 percent of the shots that end up in the sewer. (Amazon/)
No one wants a game to prematurely end because your one and only hockey ball either sailed into the next county or got swallowed up by a sewer drain. Having a good supply of lightweight, PVC, low-bounce balls is essential, and Franklin provides a whole bucket filled to ensure that stoppages of play are kept to a minimum. They are officially licensed NHL street hockey balls, and are intended for use above 32-degrees—anything lower and the thin hollow balls with freeze and shatter. You get 15 in a pack, which should hold you for a long time.
It’s good to set goals. (Amazon/)
If you want to shoot, you need something to shoot at, right? Mylec has been one of the big names in street hockey gear for decades, and this sturdy goal is made of 1.25-inch steel tubing supporting a rugged canvas net. It’ll take a pounding—either in-game or from the elements. It measures roughly 52 by 43 by 28 inches, which isn’t NHL regulation, but it’s a good size for small knockaround games.
Choose your weapon. (Amazon/)
If we’re talking basics, there is nothing more basic than the need for a stick. Featuring a wooden shaft and a plastic (replaceable) blade, the Mylec MK1 is durable and has a great feel—and won’t splinter like that old ice hockey stick you were probably using. Designed specifically for use on asphalt and other hard surfaces, it’ll get you into the game quickly, whether you’re playing on a street, yard, or roller hockey court.
Question - Do you buy the team you love to see win, or the one you loved to see get scored on? (Amazon/)
If someone is going to play net for you, it’s best to outfit them all in one shot. The Franklin Sports gear package contains two lightweight leg pads, a blocker glove, and a catching glove. Made of thin material, they are not intended for on-ice or puck play, but provide decent enough protection against hollow PVC hockey balls. The NHL branding is also a great selling point—professional-looking gear will entice anyone to get in and face a few shots. Not exactly one size fits all, but they work for most kids and adults just fine.
Never complains about high hard ones. (Amazon/)
What do you do if you are without a goalie? Never fear—the Franklin “shooter tutor” will keep the game going. Designed to fit most street-sized nets (around the 52 or 54 inches, not the big 72-inch pro nets), the waterproof target features 5 scoring zones that help you work on your goal-scoring accuracy—the top corners, bottom corners, and of course, the “5-hole” between a goalies’ legs. A great practice tool and a way to make do for an impromptu game if you’re shorthanded.
It’s fine with you taking all glory. (Amazon/)
The hockey equivalent of a tennis ball machine, this battery-operated device stores up to 9 balls and delivers pinpoint passes to help you work on your shots. Featuring an LED warning light for when a pass is coming, it has a simple on/off switch and is compact and portable. It runs on 4 D batteries and is compatible with most standard-sized street hockey balls. Never let a lack of teammates slow you down.
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scootoaster · 4 years
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All the backyard and driveway hockey gear you need
Live out your Mighty Ducks fantasy. (Depositphotos/)
Thanks to the NHL’s expansion into places like Arizona and Southern California, hockey has grown in popularity in regions that never see snowflakes much fewer sheets of ice. Of course, ice isn’t actually necessary if you want to get your game on—and there’s a huge array of equipment available for street hockey (or “road hockey” if you’re Canadian) and backyard Stanley Cup Finals. There are even options to keep the game alive long after your teammates and opponents have gone in for the day.
From nets to sticks, here’s what you need to hit the ice—without the ice.
You miss 100 percent of the shots that end up in the sewer. (Amazon/)
No one wants a game to prematurely end because your one and only hockey ball either sailed into the next county or got swallowed up by a sewer drain. Having a good supply of lightweight, PVC, low-bounce balls is essential, and Franklin provides a whole bucket filled to ensure that stoppages of play are kept to a minimum. They are officially licensed NHL street hockey balls, and are intended for use above 32-degrees—anything lower and the thin hollow balls with freeze and shatter. You get 15 in a pack, which should hold you for a long time.
It’s good to set goals. (Amazon/)
If you want to shoot, you need something to shoot at, right? Mylec has been one of the big names in street hockey gear for decades, and this sturdy goal is made of 1.25-inch steel tubing supporting a rugged canvas net. It’ll take a pounding—either in-game or from the elements. It measures roughly 52 by 43 by 28 inches, which isn’t NHL regulation, but it’s a good size for small knockaround games.
Choose your weapon. (Amazon/)
If we’re talking basics, there is nothing more basic than the need for a stick. Featuring a wooden shaft and a plastic (replaceable) blade, the Mylec MK1 is durable and has a great feel—and won’t splinter like that old ice hockey stick you were probably using. Designed specifically for use on asphalt and other hard surfaces, it’ll get you into the game quickly, whether you’re playing on a street, yard, or roller hockey court.
Question - Do you buy the team you love to see win, or the one you loved to see get scored on? (Amazon/)
If someone is going to play net for you, it’s best to outfit them all in one shot. The Franklin Sports gear package contains two lightweight leg pads, a blocker glove, and a catching glove. Made of thin material, they are not intended for on-ice or puck play, but provide decent enough protection against hollow PVC hockey balls. The NHL branding is also a great selling point—professional-looking gear will entice anyone to get in and face a few shots. Not exactly one size fits all, but they work for most kids and adults just fine.
Never complains about high hard ones. (Amazon/)
What do you do if you are without a goalie? Never fear—the Franklin “shooter tutor” will keep the game going. Designed to fit most street-sized nets (around the 52 or 54 inches, not the big 72-inch pro nets), the waterproof target features 5 scoring zones that help you work on your goal-scoring accuracy—the top corners, bottom corners, and of course, the “5-hole” between a goalies’ legs. A great practice tool and a way to make do for an impromptu game if you’re shorthanded.
It’s fine with you taking all glory. (Amazon/)
The hockey equivalent of a tennis ball machine, this battery-operated device stores up to 9 balls and delivers pinpoint passes to help you work on your shots. Featuring an LED warning light for when a pass is coming, it has a simple on/off switch and is compact and portable. It runs on 4 D batteries and is compatible with most standard-sized street hockey balls. Never let a lack of teammates slow you down.
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truesportsfan · 4 years
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Proposing totally reasonable solutions to the NHL’s EBUG ‘problem’
The NHL seemingly thinks they have a problem with their emergency backup goaltender situation, so let’s think up some alternatives for them.
The best story to come out of the NHL since the St. Louis Blues’ “play Gloria!” moments that culminated in their 2019 Stanley Cup victory has no doubt been the sudden stardom of EBUG Dave Ayres.
If for some reason you missed it, after losing both their goaltenders to injury during a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs over the weekend, the Carolina Hurricanes had to put in 42-year-old emergency backup goaltender Ayres (who is a zamboni driver!), and the team won! Ayres stopped eight of ten shots against the Maple Leafs in nearly 30 minutes of playing time in a 6-3 win for the Hurricanes, putting together an inspiring performance worthy of a Disney movie or two.
While the world at large celebrated Ayres’ story — he even made an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert! — the NHL began what it always does best when the sport has too much fun, it panicked. In the days following Ayres’ performance, NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly stated that EBUG procedures are expected to be discussed at the general managers’ meetings next week.
“It’s something we’ve given some consideration to over the years. As recently as last year, we discussed [it] with the general managers,” Daly said to NHL.com. “It happens very, very rarely, but when it happens, it obviously raises everybody’s attention to the issue and whether there are fixes that need to be made to that particular issue.”
This particular bit of hand-wringing is nothing new for the NHL. When enforcer John Scott made the NHL All-Star Game in 2016 as the result of a, at first, mocking campaign which then turned into a heartwarming story, the league proceeded to make a rule restricting the fan vote so it could never happen again.
There are some legitimate gripes with the EBUG system as it stands. At 42-years-old, Ayres could have been hurt himself in the game. While he’s the Maple Leafs practice goaltender, there’s a difference between practice time and a real, live NHL game. There’s also the gripe from a handful of — Toronto-based — media members that an EBUG could negatively impact a hockey game for a playoff contender.
Of course, the Maple Leafs could have put more than 10 shots on goal against Ayres during the game, but instead… that pesky EBUG!
As such, we’ve taken it upon ourselves to propose a handful of very real solutions the NHL should look into to solve their EBUG “problem” as it stands. Not like this situation has happened only twice since 1965 anyway, but we digress!
EBUG age limit
For those concerned about Ayres’ health, instituting an age limit on the EBUG may quiet some detractors. Limiting an EBUG to a local 20-some-year-old goaltender — from college or other local youth hockey institution — may at least quiet the fears that an EBUG of the future would get seriously injured if above the age of 40.
Put a player in net
Much like how baseball can have a position player pitch should the team run out of useable pitchers, the NHL could utilize a similar mechanic of putting a player in pads should both their netminders go down. Of course, this brings up its own set of problems, as goaltending is a much different position than forward or defense, and could also injure a player if they’re not used to the position.
However, one player from each team could maybe dedicate some practice time to learning the position… just in case, you know?
Put a fan in net
An EBUG is really a glorified fan anyway when you think about it.
Pay to put a third, auxiliary goaltender on each team
Ha, like the NHL will want to pay for another player on 31 — soon to be 32 — teams. That’s what undid the discussions about the EBUG last time they were brought up.
Instead of an EBUG, make hockey teams go 6-on-5 for the rest of the game
Lose both your goalies? Tough luck! Time to play with an empty net and no goaltender to save you. The chaos of this idea is too great to fathom, especially in a playoff hypothetical, which is why the NHL won’t do it.
Put one of those Shooter Tutors in net
Yes, these things you sometimes see hockey players practice with. It basically does a goaltender’s job anyway, so why not?
Put Gritty in net
Gritty is everywhere anyway. I’m sure he’s free to be an EBUG if the situation calls for it.
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laresearchette · 4 years
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thrashermaxey · 6 years
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Four Goalies to Approach Differently Ahead of the Trade Deadline
  This week's Capped covers some thoughts on goalies for the trade deadline.
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Trade deadline day is just around the corner. NHL GMs are going to be making tons of bad salary and player decisions, and we’re here to minimize the amount of bad choices that you make! Today we go through some goalie thoughts to help you on your way for this year’s deadline day.
If you’re not looking for goaltending, then check out the articles from the last two weeks to cover the skaters:
Forwards – Here.
Defence – Here.
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The Bargain
Annti Raanta (G) – Arizona Coyotes
Cap Hit: $1,000,000 – UFA as of July 1st, 2018
New Projected Cap Hit: $3,750,000*
  Raanta is by far the least expensive starter in the league, but by the stats, it doesn’t show. On the season, the 28-year-old Coyote has a GAA of 2.45, and a Sv% of 0.924. Those are both better than league average, and he has been even better of late, posting a 2.02 GAA and 0.940 Sv% over the last 30 days. He is still underappreciated because he is on one of the worst teams in the NHL, so the win numbers aren’t as gaudy as some would like. What this means, is that in leagues where any stats past wins and shutouts are counted, Raanta has some great value, especially at his cap hit.
Next year’s contract shouldn’t break the bank either, and Arizona has to leave the basement eventually (right?). Lots to like from the desert netminder, and there isn’t a less pricy option available. He should be worth ponying up for in a trade to shore up your goaltending for the stretch run. Arizona also has a fairly dense schedule over the next number of weeks, meaning even more volume to look forward to.
The Wednesday night trade seeing the Coyotes acquire (and immediately give an extension to) Darcy Kuemper, means head coach Rick Tocchet has a better backup to sprinkle in for more starts. Raanta is still the de-facto starter, but may see 70% of the available starts the rest of the way as opposed to the 85% he was likely going to get ahead of Wedgewood. This also lessens Raanta’s bargaining power this summer, and may knock 500K off of his next contract with the Coyotes, if he does re-sign in the desert.
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The Expensive One
Marc-Andre Fleury (G) – Vegas Golden Knights
Cap Hit: $5,750,000 – UFA as of July 1st, 2019
  It still feels weird not to be typing out the Penguins as Marc-Andre Fleury’s current team. However, you would think it would sink in a little easier with how well he has performed in Vegas. He is currently second in the league with a GAA of 2.07 on the season, yet no one is valuing him as a top tier goalie. Anytime you can acquire a top goaltender at less than their full value, you owe it to yourself to try. Kick the tires on Fleury, because he will come cheaper than others like Brayden Holtby and Devan Dubnyk.
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  The Wildcard
Petr Mrazek (G) – Philadelphia Flyers
Cap Hit: $4,000,000 –  UFA July 1st, 2018
New Projected Cap Hit: $3,500,000*
  I would be remiss not going over the Philadelphia goaltending situation at this point, now that they have three starters under contract for the rest of the season. Monday’s trade for Mrazek was necessitated by incumbents Brian Elliott and Michal Neuvirth hitting the injured reserve. Mrazek’s value goes up, but only to a point, since no goalie can truly be counted on when they are wearing orange. If you need a starter, you could do worse than Mrazek to close out the season, and he would fill in well for those owners of Elliott/Neuvirth, as long as you have the extra $1.5 million to spare.
Except for maybe Carey Price, there hasn’t been a more mercurial goalie this season. Mrazek, in 18 starts with Detroit, had three shutouts, and four games in which he allowed five or more goals. In 40% of his starts, you are either getting a brick wall, or “shooter tutor” level goaltending, and you have no idea which to expect. This variance is magnified in H2H leagues, where you only get one or two starts from him per week (three now with Philadelphia). Be wary what you are getting yourself into with Mrazek, however he does have the redeeming factor of being on the cheaper end of the starting goalie spectrum, and there’s little commitment with him being a pending RFA. Likely a swing for the desperate GMs out there.
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The Disappointment
Jake Allen (G) – St. Louis Blues
Cap Hit: $4,350,000 – UFA in July of 2021
  Jake Allen has been extremely disappointing thus far, putting up the worst numbers of his career (I don’t count the 0.904 Sv% in 15 games in 2012-2013). His GAA and Sv% are both below league average, his wins pace is down, and even when he wasn’t supposed to be able to get into a goalie controversy with lowly Carter Hutton behind him, Allen did the unthinkable. Although, at this point, a goalie controversy in St. Louis shouldn’t be unthinkable, it should be expected. As a result, those who are considering buying low on the slumping Blues goaltender, don’t.
Allen had been one of the streakiest goalies over the last few seasons, and hasn’t been able to lock down the starter’s position for a full season behind one of the better defence cores in the league. His contract looks appealing, but when the line is so fine between good and bad goaltenders, Allen isn’t worth the risk. As far as buy low options go, there have to be signs that a turnaround is coming, however the numbers just don’t support Allen. Worst of all for him, is that Mike Yeo doesn’t have confidence in him. Until that turns around (next season), he shouldn’t be on your interest list.
  ****
*From the projection series Part Five.
  That caps off another Thursday. Let me know in the comments who you’re targeting, and why. If you can’t just get your fill on Thursdays, you can find me on twitter any day of the week @alexdmaclean
from All About Sports https://dobberhockey.com/hockey-home/capped/four-goalies-to-approach-differently-ahead-of-the-trade-deadline/
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