I am naturally kind Coaches Who would rather win the game 6 to 5 than 1 to 0. Basically, I’m the opposite of Claude Julian.
I like to see my players make mistakes (while keeping their energy, intensity, and participation high) and good shots. I love to see them try things and take risks. Life is risk management and sport is a reflection of life.
I also struggle with a bit of difficulty in our new epidemic-seeking and risk-seeking society, but unlike sport, the community’s goal is not to be crowned champion. But the ultimate goal in hockey is to be the last man standing! # Not similar
However, when I heard Nick Suzuki say his club was currently playing in order not to lose or win, it felt so tickle. So much.
Nick Suzuki: “We play so we don’t lose” Embed a Tweet
– Renault Lavoy (renlavoietva) February 22, 2021
He even added moments later that it wasn’t a good idea to play so that we wouldn’t lose Instead of winning.
Finally, I look more like Suzuki than Julian. I agree with this comparison, haha.
The problem is that in my eyes Fitness Trainer They don’t seem to have the right solutions for this clearly defined problem (players who play to not lose). He wants to see his players take fewer risks and simplify their game overall. Who would risk something that has nothing, right? So who is taking risks little by little, right?
# the love Julian, who offers the “play so you don’t lose” solution, says it’s about simplifying their game, reducing high-stakes games, stability, and playing a more stable game. “
– John Lu (@JohnLuTSNMtl) February 22, 2021
Julian’s description as a solution to the problem of players playing this way
Don’t you just lose the recipe for the team that plays so as not to lose? Is this a real solution to solve this problem?
Boy, I don’t like being that guy, but didn’t he just describe playing so he wouldn’t lose in the question of how to play so I wouldn’t lose?
I’ll go back … I don’t know, man. https://t.co/41MJzr8etp
– Brian Wilde (@BWildeMTL) February 22, 2021
If a Canadian wants to get out of the swamp that has both feet, he will have to start taking risks, rushing into the net, trying things out, and of course doing it aggressively. Not returning to a base game that is more stable and takes less risk. Champion teams bear risks, This is. They want to win.
I have the impression that some players are starting to get weary of the strategy Zero errors And zero risk.
Nick Suzuki says players are starting to get frustrated with their locker room game …
# the love Nick Suzuki: “I think everyone is so frustrated with the way we played and not won at all, so it’s up to us to find a way out of this.”
– Bryantha Emeryth (@abHabsInHighHeels) February 22, 2021
The tension is evident in Fan base Montreller.
Tension is evident today in the Habs community. Maybe we need to relax and focus on the positive, like a good cup of coffee or the team not playing tonight.
– Manu (MoeninGlory) February 22, 2021
Rather than always wanting to make fewer mistakes because some are costly, why not try making costly mistakes for the opponent. The best defense, right?
By virtue of doing something hope Just don’t be wrongRarely, exceptional results are obtained. At best, we’re barely above average. CH should aim for a first-class honors degree, not fourth out of seven in the Northern Division.
A successful athlete loves to take risks. he is Wants The risk. The Fitness Trainer He should frame him in this risk, not muzzle him.
Do you think that? Kyle Chipchura Tom Brady won all his championships with a mindset Risk of success or Don’t risk too much to avoid losing?
Do you think players who shoot from the three point line love to take a risk or not, in Basket?
Do you think cyclists who dare to launch the enemy Tour de France Final, don’t you lose or win?
DSLM // CH has now 4 defeats in the last 5 matches.
Foul has only 13 goals in the last 7 matches.
What will Mark Bergevin do? Embed a Tweet He has a funny “feeling” âž¡ https://t.co/Ne19p19xoc pic.twitter.com/CEd32nDrQ6
– 91.9 sports (@ 919sports) February 22, 2021
Yes no Fitness Trainer Do not understand that Wow That rejects the modification, it would be necessary to think about replacing it. He really put the head of Alexander Romanov in that after a bad match, you had a chance to get off the roster and he hadn’t been the same player since …
No, Romanov isn’t taking too many risks since quitting training … he’s less good, it’s a fact.
Let’s see what kind of training Claude Julian has prepared for us this afternoon because between you and me, he watched CH come out flat after a week turning off, this is unacceptable. The Fitness Trainer You will have to make adjustments (maybe larger than small ones).
“After a week of rest and good training, CH has no excuses.” – Embed a Tweet
To hear today’s episode: https://t.co/zB7TxU2Ydm
– LaDose (@LaDose_TVA) February 22, 2021
Because if Julian was a good person Fitness Trainer To reduce the risk of his buddies making mistakes, but not to increase their chances of success, he might not be the only person anymore. Fitness Trainer Which CAD 2021 by Mark Bergevin Requires?
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Dell Wise has had bad memories of seeing Canadians over the past two weeks.
I remember 2015 we started the year 9-0-1 and we didn’t play that year!
– dell’s method (@ daleweise22) February 21, 2021
Will CH succeed in reversing the trend this week?
Canadian Week | Will Al-Kindi reverse the trend in Ottawa and Winnipeg? https://t.co/eH3StQ379p
LaPresse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) February 22, 2021
Is Kotkaniemi Lars Eller or a main attacking player?
Richard Lappe thinks Kotkaniemi is a future Lars Eller in the middle of a third streak. I think Kotkaniemi will become a leading attack center. Our discussion …
Real Work – Jessbury Kotkaniemi, Lars Iller Future? # Creativity https://t.co/y1Qfqbci6k
– Mathias Brunet (@mathiasbrunet) February 22, 2021
– Since it’s about Kotkaniemi, know that people see Suzuki as much better than him.
Who is the best center for Canadians now?
Alexander Pratt (@lexandrepratt) February 22, 2021
-Yes, it’s time to bring Petry and Weber back together at Power play. It worked well!
Why do we separate # 6 and # 26 in the power game?
– thetender1987 (@ thetender1987) February 22, 2021
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