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BodyShots
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Post by BodyShots »

PuckU126 wrote:
Bronc wrote:Get rid of the Lambeau Leap, no more jumping in the corners with teammates or towards the student section after a goal, because hockey is such a low key high scoring game. They need to take their seat on the bench and wait for the coach to tell them good job and act like they have done it before.

No smiling either.

Don't want kids having fun in a kids game that is for sure and most definently we need to hold them to the same adult standards multi million dollar pro athletes are held to so they learn to play for the money and adults who buy the tickets not the love of the game.

The last thing we want is kids playing and having fun. Ok they can smile within reason and I will be the judge of that.

Shoot we should bench them a game for thinking of celebrating (out of reason to what I thinkg) and a season for doing it.

I am convinced this will make the game more enjoyable for me and keep more kids coming out and playing the sport.

These are just great ideas.

P>S> 2 Minute Penalty for your favorite team if anyone posts "Celly" anymore
I could literally cut the sarcasm out of the air, Bronc. Great job.

But you obviously took it to a entirely different level; greater than what some (like myself) think. In fact, it would appear you were describing the USSR hockey club back in the day. Communism anyone? (Great teams by the way...)

But you all can take the hand to the ice, the air guitar and the hand to the ear and keep it. Go ahead and look foolish, classless and besmirch the sport.

And if you want to see where I and others are going with this; just watch the first minute of this clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1-QAF8gLy0

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elliott70
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Post by elliott70 »

Let 'em do what they want.

If its blatant taunting give the player a 10 minute misconduct.


And just a note, I hate the planned celebration, spontaneous is great.
As a baseball coach I allowed coming out of the dugout for the FIRST home-run of the season, after that, been there, done that.
Edgy
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Post by Edgy »

Looks like there are a lot of people with too much time on their hands... :shock:
Rookie Scout
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Post by Rookie Scout »

I was at a high school game one night and the home team fans hung up a big sign/poster with the Staples Store Bullseye on it close to the visitor goalie behind the glass. And every time the home team scored the players would skate over to the sign and hit it with there fist , and the home crowd/students would yell " THAT WAS EASY. " LOL. Crazy.
Edgy
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Post by Edgy »

If the team that just got scored on doesn't like the way the team that just scored on them is celebrating, they should work harder to keep them from scoring in the 1st place. There have always been and will always be celebrations after goals that someone takes offense to - get over it.
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