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Reverse Retro: Columbus Blue Jackets
This design features the Blue Jacketsā original logo on the teamās first primarily red jersey.
wishing carey price a very win the stanley cup
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wehen kittys are just so baby they dont even look like kitty yet they look like this . look at this post with your eyes if you agree

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COL @ VGK Round 2, Game 6 | June 11, 2021
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imagine liking aust*n m*tthews in the year 2021 honestly really embarrassing for you
imagine not only liking aust*n m*tthews but also j*mie b*nn in the year of 2021 honestly really embarrassing for some of you
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for that anon at like 3:30 am who asked me about whether the flyers wouldāve taken nick because they were originally supposed to pick later, can i interest you in a variety of mock-draft articles from before the draft talking about him and where they thought heād go. kind of an interesting alternate universe exercise (the answers will horrify you!)
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also something Iām confused about: i do feel he plays on both offensive and defensive sides? like think before he shoots rather than straight up offensive/shoots and i remember during Careyās miracle save there was nick along with him near the net trying to save too? would that also be categorised as purely offensive force?
so forwards play in all three zones (offensive, neutral, and defensive zone). the way they play can generally be characterized as offensive or defensive. aĀ ātwo way centerā is someone whoās good on all two hundred feet of the ice, can produce offense as well as being defensively responsible and not making sloppy mistakes that lead to goals for the other team. for whatever reason you often hear this term applied to centers, whoĀ in general donāt usually score as many goals as wingers; their focus is more on setting up the play than necessarily scoring themselves. (consider: the selke is awarded to theĀ ābest defensive forwardā but itās usually also a forward who puts up a lot offense and itās almost never awarded to a winger.)
nick is what you could consider a two way center in that he has a lot of focus on both the offensive and defensive sides of the game (although heās been having some growing pains in the latter part of this current season, he started off showcasing those abilities in a pretty stellar way and he was a scoring machine in juniors).Ā the best thing about his game is his hockey iq, and part of that is passing. he has a really good vision for where he needs to be on the ice, and where to pass to get things moving for his linemates.
but at this level at least, iām not sure if nick is ever going to be the kind of player who shoots a lot (even tho as evidenced by his last two games and arguably by his juniors career heās got a pretty accurate and wicked shot). it could be argued he should shoot moreĀ (if you look at his stats per game he usually averages like 1-3 shots on goal), but the way he plays is more about looking for the right opportunity and passing if he needs to to set up his liney for a goal. this is why you see a lot of assists and josh anderson having a lot of goals in the beginning of the season. he likes to wait for a good opportunity rather than just throwing every puck he can at the net.
the thing thatās really exciting about his game are the defensive aspects of it and that you can see those little moments in both the offensive and defensive zones. if you have a subscription to the athletic, i reallyĀ love this articleĀ arpon wrote with a video review of the way nick plays when heās playing well.Ā it points out the things he does well: hustling back to break up plays by opponents, making a backhand pass that turns a potential forecheck by the opposing team into a scoring chance for montreal, etc. stuff even when he doesnāt have the puck like:
would really recommend that article if you have a sub, because the text + accompanying video is invaluable to being able to picture this.
stuff like trying trying to help carey with that miracle save would be considered defensive play, the same way backchecking to get the puck away from the opposing team would be considered defensive.Ā
hereās a video clip that highlights some of the things he does well defensively while also creating offense. he gets through the defenders and keeps the puck, the way he positions his body to keep it: thatās all defensive. but the scoring chance is offensive.
hereās another analysis of both nick and kkās play with video that you might find useful (no sub necessary), although written at a time where nickās play was struggling a little. one of the defensive things he does well is cutting off the other teamās offensive zone time by making a pass that turns into a rush and scoring chance for montreal, etc.
obviously there are growing pains and heās still learning but you can see flashes of what heās gonna be when he matures. heās got a really high ceiling due to his hockey brain and heās a really exciting player to watch.
also: two older but really excellent athletic articles with extensive video about his brain and the way he plays: 1, 2.
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sharks wear āthe terry smith uniteā jersey for warmups
āthe jerseys will represent a call for unity, celebrating diversity and inclusion and paying homage to Terry Smith, the Northern California artist who designed the jerseys and created the iconic Sharks logo 30 years agoāĀ
āthis wasnāt about teal, which is what the Sharks are known for,ā said Smith, āeverything I did was to provoke conversation. itās a conversation starter that gets people talking, coming together, uniting ⦠to talk about problems, racial problems that the countryās not talking about. hopefully, it will cause enough of a stir, if you will, that a conversation will take place.ā
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