Peggy_GKG
Prospect
That was Coach JR (Reed), he posts in the Facebook groups every so often. I know he coaches at Anaheim, probably the other Rinks as well, he's definitely around. I think he works more with the kids. Good guy.
Rink C is still a giant pile of dirt but looks like at least part of it was graded yesterday. "ANY DAY NOW!!!"
I had a clean breakaway in that scrimmage yesterday, turnover in the offensive zone and I swooped in and scooped it up. There wasn't too much space to get good control of the puck, I ended up firing a solid wrister but it went wide, I was pretty upset I didn't even get it on net. There was a minimal attempt to assign positions on the bench for our team and I ended up playing center which was fun. Obviously as a brand new skater I know I have a lot to learn but I get the sense that maybe I have just a pinch more hockey sense than some of the other players, just understanding basics like getting the puck out of the center of the ice/crease in the defensive zone, using the boards, etc. There was one period (2nd time we were on the ice) where the puck was just floating around the goal for a bit and no one could move it out. [MENTION=15088]beedee[/MENTION] was screaming to get it out, I was trying to stay somewhat high for a breakout but ended up going down behind the net to help move it out. Even though we're supposed to have positions it seems like it turns into a giant cluster***** once play starts, particularly with the less experienced players. I'm very anxious to finally play a real game where everyone has a definite assignment. I know I've been studying a bit on positioning and making myself available, all that. It's going to be a challenge.
Rink C is still a giant pile of dirt but looks like at least part of it was graded yesterday. "ANY DAY NOW!!!"
I had a clean breakaway in that scrimmage yesterday, turnover in the offensive zone and I swooped in and scooped it up. There wasn't too much space to get good control of the puck, I ended up firing a solid wrister but it went wide, I was pretty upset I didn't even get it on net. There was a minimal attempt to assign positions on the bench for our team and I ended up playing center which was fun. Obviously as a brand new skater I know I have a lot to learn but I get the sense that maybe I have just a pinch more hockey sense than some of the other players, just understanding basics like getting the puck out of the center of the ice/crease in the defensive zone, using the boards, etc. There was one period (2nd time we were on the ice) where the puck was just floating around the goal for a bit and no one could move it out. [MENTION=15088]beedee[/MENTION] was screaming to get it out, I was trying to stay somewhat high for a breakout but ended up going down behind the net to help move it out. Even though we're supposed to have positions it seems like it turns into a giant cluster***** once play starts, particularly with the less experienced players. I'm very anxious to finally play a real game where everyone has a definite assignment. I know I've been studying a bit on positioning and making myself available, all that. It's going to be a challenge.