Who cares, these guys just let me know you have to win faceoffs, so why would this matter?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Landon looked like garbage yesterday at NHSLS.
IAC will be wide open next spring between GP, Bullis and the Bears.
The lost to MIAA Mt. St. Joe. But how much can you gather from this type of play?
Tell me you don’t understand NHSLS without … well, you know the rest. Great tournament, recruiters from top schools everywhere, fun to watch the play. But when doing so, you have to do the following: take this season’s team and subtract all the seniors. Then factor in that coaches use it for different purposes - some use it to see how best to play the upcoming hand they’re dealt for next season, who works well with who, schemes, recruiting needs etc, some clear the benches to get every kid a look, some all of that, some even go in and try to win with their best players in every game. Also, some kids skip it entirely because of club schedules, or they’re already committed and happy with it, and their coaches are fine with them not being there. Really just depends on each team. If you insist on using NHSLS as instructive for what next season could look like, restrict it the first 10-12 minutes. That the likeliest group of starters for next season. On that basis, Landon looked fine.
No real program is going to let their players skip that for “club” commitments. So, do you understand it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Landon looked like garbage yesterday at NHSLS.
IAC will be wide open next spring between GP, Bullis and the Bears.
The lost to MIAA Mt. St. Joe. But how much can you gather from this type of play?
Tell me you don’t understand NHSLS without … well, you know the rest. Great tournament, recruiters from top schools everywhere, fun to watch the play. But when doing so, you have to do the following: take this season’s team and subtract all the seniors. Then factor in that coaches use it for different purposes - some use it to see how best to play the upcoming hand they’re dealt for next season, who works well with who, schemes, recruiting needs etc, some clear the benches to get every kid a look, some all of that, some even go in and try to win with their best players in every game. Also, some kids skip it entirely because of club schedules, or they’re already committed and happy with it, and their coaches are fine with them not being there. Really just depends on each team. If you insist on using NHSLS as instructive for what next season could look like, restrict it the first 10-12 minutes. That the likeliest group of starters for next season. On that basis, Landon looked fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Landon looked like garbage yesterday at NHSLS.
IAC will be wide open next spring between GP, Bullis and the Bears.
The lost to MIAA Mt. St. Joe. But how much can you gather from this type of play?
Tell me you don’t understand NHSLS without … well, you know the rest. Great tournament, recruiters from top schools everywhere, fun to watch the play. But when doing so, you have to do the following: take this season’s team and subtract all the seniors. Then factor in that coaches use it for different purposes - some use it to see how best to play the upcoming hand they’re dealt for next season, who works well with who, schemes, recruiting needs etc, some clear the benches to get every kid a look, some all of that, some even go in and try to win with their best players in every game. Also, some kids skip it entirely because of club schedules, or they’re already committed and happy with it, and their coaches are fine with them not being there. Really just depends on each team. If you insist on using NHSLS as instructive for what next season could look like, restrict it the first 10-12 minutes. That the likeliest group of starters for next season. On that basis, Landon looked fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Landon looked like garbage yesterday at NHSLS.
IAC will be wide open next spring between GP, Bullis and the Bears.
The lost to MIAA Mt. St. Joe. But how much can you gather from this type of play?
Tell me you don’t understand NHSLS without … well, you know the rest. Great tournament, recruiters from top schools everywhere, fun to watch the play. But when doing so, you have to do the following: take this season’s team and subtract all the seniors. Then factor in that coaches use it for different purposes - some use it to see how best to play the upcoming hand they’re dealt for next season, who works well with who, schemes, recruiting needs etc, some clear the benches to get every kid a look, some all of that, some even go in and try to win with their best players in every game. Also, some kids skip it entirely because of club schedules, or they’re already committed and happy with it, and their coaches are fine with them not being there. Really just depends on each team. If you insist on using NHSLS as instructive for what next season could look like, restrict it the first 10-12 minutes. That the likeliest group of starters for next season. On that basis, Landon looked fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Landon looked like garbage yesterday at NHSLS.
IAC will be wide open next spring between GP, Bullis and the Bears.
The lost to MIAA Mt. St. Joe. But how much can you gather from this type of play?
Anonymous wrote:Landon looked like garbage yesterday at NHSLS.
IAC will be wide open next spring between GP, Bullis and the Bears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Landon had two Prep transfers get significant playing time this past spring. One was All IAC.
The twins Dad was a Landon alum.
Prep coaching staff told them they likely would never see the field at Prep.
One started at Landon for two years and the other started at attack as a senior.
Another blunder by the Hoya coaching staff
Anonymous wrote:Landon had two Prep transfers get significant playing time this past spring. One was All IAC.
Anonymous wrote:Do they have to sit a year when transferring in-conference?Anonymous wrote:Landon had two Prep transfers get significant playing time this past spring. One was All IAC.
Do they have to sit a year when transferring in-conference?Anonymous wrote:Landon had two Prep transfers get significant playing time this past spring. One was All IAC.