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noflybys
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Post by noflybys »

Holy Angels I believe is the worst!
johnnyquest
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Post by johnnyquest »

it's unfortunate this thread not only exists, but seems to have a fair amount of interest as well.

The only stat that truly matters is the score. Hockey is a team sport. The players that credit their teammates are the true champions and are the players most likely to "succeed" and advance to the next level - they are more concerned with the big picture and believe it or not, that shows.

The parents charting their children's stats and the ensuing dinner table talk that follows, has produced a generation of I/ME hockey players.

There is not a hockey player in the world that has been offered a division I scholarship based solely on his stats. They have all been watched, they have all been scouted, and they have all been "inquired" about. Oh, and their parents have been "inquired" about as well. That's what is known as the "package" or in some player's cases, the "baggage."

So, in summation, pass the puck, backcheck, and tell your goalie he is the most important person in the world from November to March.

p.s. it's called a "pineapple" - if you don't know what that is, that's a good thing.
MHGr8ness
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Post by MHGr8ness »

The New One wrote:Points are very important to kids, parents, scouts etc... This is an area that coaches need to pay more attention too in the respect that they have a CONSISTANT way of dealing with the issue as well as having a CONSISTANT application. I have seen teams where certain players get every potential point plus maybe some marginal points awarded. The coach or stat guy will say they want to make sure proper credit is given to the correct player and if you see any mistakes to let them know, while other players on the same team would be chastised and labeled as being selfish if they brought up a point or two that were obviously missed, as well, the correction would not be made. Sometimes you may have a coaches son involved when this happens and if there is any inconsistency it can destroy a team as well as the relationship that player has with his teammates. Even worst I have seen accurate points taken away from kids because the stat guy changed points to give to other players who asked for them.
This is an easy and important area for coaches to show the manner in which their teams are managed because the information is published in so many venues. A great opportunity for programs to show class as well as the integrity and morals of which the program is based on.
AGREED! :idea:
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