Saw him in a Cabela's the other day. Super thin dude - t-dawg
His interview with dealing with anxiety was really interesting. He wrote one of those kids flip books on how to handle anxiety. He said how his parents raised to be more practical and less hyper focused on hockey was different, but he only realized that as he was older. . It was a good listen.
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His interview with dealing with anxiety was really interesting. He wrote one of those kids flip books on how to handle anxiety. He said how his parents raised to be more practical and less hyper focused on hockey was different, but he only realized that as he was older. . It was a good listen. - tomburton99
and sub while you're at it - one of the best hockey podcasts out there, prob the best. - NYRangers1124
No idea whether that costs anything, but it can be found on Sportsnet.ca every week for free. As well as the written version of the 32 Thoughts point form list.
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Oct 10 @ 11:27 AM ET
Wonder how short Lafs leash will be on that 2nd line? Kind of surprised to see him there, considering by all accounts he was not good in the pre-season games. Maybe Lav saw something in practice
No idea whether that costs anything, but it can be found on Sportsnet.ca every week for free. As well as the written version of the 32 Thoughts point form list.
No idea whether that costs anything, but it can be found on Sportsnet.ca every week for free. As well as the written version of the 32 Thoughts point form list.
32 thoughts is Free. It's very good. - tomburton99
Thanks Elliotte, and taking us out today is Fuzzy Squirrel Plums, an Indigenous Canadian trip-hop/bluegrass ensemble, with their hit single "8-ball of Draino"
Thanks Elliotte, and taking us out today is Fuzzy Squirrel Plums, an Indigenous Canadian trip-hop/bluegrass ensemble, with their hit single "8-ball of Draino" - eichiefs9
I listened to a handful when I first started listening to their podcast and hated all of them. So now once I hear Jeff go "And taking us out today..." it's on to the next podcast
It's not a major issue. I just wonder what Pitlick showed? I feel like Vesey is so versatile - picklerick
Idk. Coaches even if they say the are not are biased, just like most people, are biased Maybe Pitlick is is player Lavy likes more. Drury could force the hand of Lavy if Pitlick is bad.
Idk. Coaches even if they say the are not are biased, just like most people, are biased Maybe Pitlick is is player Lavy likes more. Drury could force the hand of Lavy if Pitlick is bad. - tomburton99
Might have more to do with Cuylle than it does Pitlick. Of Goodrow, Pitlick, and Vesey I think Vesey would have slot in best to a 3rd line role. Think the 4th line was always destined to be what it is now.
Might have more to do with Cuylle than it does Pitlick. Of Goodrow, Pitlick, and Vesey I think Vesey would have slot in best to a 3rd line role. Think the 4th line was always destined to be what it is now. - TC88
Vesey is a very competent 4th liner. Defensively responsible and has enough skill to chip in offensively
Vesey is a very competent 4th liner. Defensively responsible and has enough skill to chip in offensively - picklerick
I'm a Vesey fan. But, as Tom said, this is a low level disturbance.
I'll need to see glaring deficiencies in Pitlick to get too upset about this. Until then, I'll assume he brought something a little more than the 3rd/4th line awareness and skill that Jimmy shows.