fake shot
OK,delete my post from yesterday,no problem,anyway I would like to address Steven Stamkos' last 30 or so regular season games,he made a living in the left circle (especially on the PP))by blasting incredably hard and accurate one-timers so at the allstar break he had 40,but when the regular season resumed it appeared as though the opposing team had come to expect him to pull the trigger and were in much better position to stop him so his production dropped to next to nothing,coach Boucher made some adjustments but nothing seamed to help him find the back of the net,personaly I would have implimented a different strategy,while on the attack after setting up for a scoring chance,leave Steven in that faceoff circle as usual,when he's open pass him the puck and let the other team see that big windup and you will have one defender drop down to block his shot and have the goalie square to Steven thinking he going to shoot,now you have a brief two man advantage,so I want to see him fake the shot,fool every body and tap the puck to another open team mate,(preferably left handed)to take the shot.with the other team out of position,the chance of scoring will be higher,burn the other team once or twice this way will make them never know what to expect and goal production should rise,I've looked at the new roster and hated to see Sean Bergenheim not on but thrilled to see two new goaltenders,so with the huge improvment as GM and best coach in the league I see no reason not to hang another banner this year,train hard guys and you will reap the rewards...BOLTS 4 EVER !!
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The post was deleted because it violated our posting guidelines. We would welcome your writing – if it was readable. We require paragraphs and sentences. The content is not the problem, but how it was written.
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by Cassie McClellan on Sep 19, 2011 7:50 PM EDT reply actions
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OK,I’m not a college degree holding fan,I feel as though my knowledge of the game both on and off the ice can help the Lightning to improve,if anyone would listen,do have any problem with todays posting? and can I have a look at your guildlines?…thanks
You don’t have to have a college degree. And, as I’ve said, the content is great. We love your enthusiasm. It’s that how you structure your writing makes it difficult to read. Just brushing up on some of the basic rules of English would help.
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Try to keep your paragraphs no more than five lines long. And instead of using commas everywhere, put in some periods at the end of the thoughts. Also, make sure you have your spacing right – between words, after commas and periods. And please make sure you have all of the players and other hockey people’s names spelled correctly.
My advice is to read it out loud to yourself, if you’re in a place where you can, and see if it makes sense to you as it’s written. then start formatting it from there. Because it’s not making a lot of sense to us.
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by Cassie McClellan on Sep 20, 2011 9:05 AM EDT up reply actions
Oh, and there’s a spell-check button where you write – it’s a check mark with ABC right above it. It won’t catch words that are spelled right, but are the wrong word, though. If you accidentally type “bee” instead of “be”, it won’t say it’s wrong.
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by Cassie McClellan on Sep 20, 2011 9:12 AM EDT up reply actions
One more thought – you can always go back and fix things even after it’s been posted.
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by Cassie McClellan on Sep 20, 2011 9:14 AM EDT up reply actions

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