Here is the first one. I did a smaller report pre-NHL to show what his tendencies were. No that he’s played a portion of the season. Here are some of the things that stand out, good and bad.
The first is his usage. His TOI is good at 17:43. 3:25 is
Talk about weird and awkward. Professional athletes spend so much time together that they literally become as close, or closer than family. So, when a player or players go to a different team, whether it's their choice or the team’s, it can be strange when they eventually play against their
All gas, no breaks, that's the Jack Hughes way. The middle Hughes brother is the only forward of the group and also, arguably, the most dynamic. His explosiveness on offense is something that very few NHLers can match and now that he’s becoming more reliable in his own end, he’s
A peanut butter and jelly sandwich can be such a simple thing. And when it's composed correctly, it can satisfy even the harshest of critics. Wait, we’re sorry, this isn’t a food review, it’s a hockey story. So then, what gives? Why are we talking about peanut butter and jelly?
So, you think you can be a hockey player? Do you know how to skate? Can you shoot the puck? How good are you at passing it? Are you capable of taking a hit? Can you deliver one yourself? These are just some of the questions you need to know