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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2010 19:02:22 GMT -4
I would think that Delmas would be welcomed by his old coach Clem in Rimouski for the upcoming season, he needs him, he knows him and I think he trusts him, so it looks like a fit, now what do we get in value from Rimouski ? Probably 4th or 5th in 2011... Rimouski is a good fit and pretty much the only one RIGHT NOW. But other teams may become interested during camp, plus Delmas can be traded at any time. All it takes is an injury or a player graduating unexpectedly and you have yourself a couple buyers instead of one. Even if we were to "only" get a 4th or 5th in 2011, that would give us 8 picks in the top 5 rounds and that would solidify the foundation that we need to in order to go for it at some point soon after that.
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Post by imho on Jun 17, 2010 14:03:39 GMT -4
I'm wondering if maybe we should keep Delmas to help bring Terenzio along. Delmas is a very good technical goalie and might be a better influense on Terenzio. I've never been sold on Corbeil and don't know if he is the one to help out Terenzio. If Terenzio is as mature as Russell says, why not keep Delmas, then in a year perhaps Terenzio is ready for # 1. (and then go looking for a decent backup or bring back to Grondin) A good 18 year old goalie would be fine for a year inwhich we might make a splash, if not he's certainly ready for the year after. Just wondering if that timing would work out?? I thought the goalie coach did the teaching, not the other goalie... So - you don't think a 17 year old new to the Q goalie doesn't have anything to learn from a 20 year old experienced goalie ?
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Post by Captain Obvious on Jun 17, 2010 14:11:54 GMT -4
I thought the goalie coach did the teaching, not the other goalie... So - you don't think a 17 year old new to the Q goalie doesn't have anything to learn from a 20 year old experienced goalie ? I didn't say that. You're making it sound like whoever the #1 is will be coaching him.
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Post by canbeer on Jun 17, 2010 14:15:12 GMT -4
So - you don't think a 17 year old new to the Q goalie doesn't have anything to learn from a 20 year old experienced goalie ? I didn't say that. You're making it sound like whoever the #1 is will be coaching him. Neither did he. Teach and coach are your words... he said influence and help.
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Post by Captain Obvious on Jun 19, 2010 8:03:58 GMT -4
I didn't say that. You're making it sound like whoever the #1 is will be coaching him. Neither did he. Teach and coach are your words... he said influence and help. I doubt one goalie's technique will have any influence on the other.
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Post by CrazyJoeDavola on Jun 19, 2010 8:39:44 GMT -4
Neither did he. Teach and coach are your words... he said influence and help. I doubt one goalie's technique will have any influence on the other. So to be clear here, since you seem insistent on arguing this, you are saying an older, experienced goaltender in no way helps a younger inexperienced goaltender... the goalie coach teaches him everything he needs to know and the 2 goalies co-exist but have no influence on eachother directly or indirectly?
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Post by canbeer on Jun 19, 2010 10:32:00 GMT -4
Neither did he. Teach and coach are your words... he said influence and help. I doubt one goalie's technique will have any influence on the other. You don't think a goalie that plays calm in the net can influence a younger goalie. You just picked out a small point, put words in his mouth and started a pointless argument. I don't think anybody else took what he was saying as if Delmas was going to take the role of goalie coach.
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Post by eastcoastfan on Jun 19, 2010 11:11:53 GMT -4
I doubt one goalie's technique will have any influence on the other. I agree, CP needs to play more but starting him 70 games wouldn't be smart at this point. Get a Biron or Ellis that can push him and mentor him a bit. Care to explain the discrepancy in your comments?
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Post by Captain Obvious on Jun 19, 2010 11:22:42 GMT -4
I doubt one goalie's technique will have any influence on the other. I agree, CP needs to play more but starting him 70 games wouldn't be smart at this point. Get a Biron or Ellis that can push him and mentor him a bit. Care to explain the discrepancy in your comments? You can't compare the pressure of playing in the QMJHL to playing NHL in Montreal. Plus, I think whoever stays in Halifax won't just be pushing Mr.T(I can't spell his name), that goalie will be getting 3/4 of the starts so taht won't be an issue.
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Post by eastcoastfan on Jun 19, 2010 11:51:21 GMT -4
Care to explain the discrepancy in your comments? You can't compare the pressure of playing in the QMJHL to playing NHL in Montreal. Plus, I think whoever stays in Halifax won't just be pushing Mr.T(I can't spell his name), that goalie will be getting 3/4 of the starts so taht won't be an issue. Any young goalie that's moving up a league or still developing benefits from having an older goalie to mentor them. It doesn't matter if it's playing in the Q in Halifax or playing NHL in Montreal.Why is that so hard for you to acknowledge?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2010 12:20:09 GMT -4
You can't compare the pressure of playing in the QMJHL to playing NHL in Montreal. Plus, I think whoever stays in Halifax won't just be pushing Mr.T(I can't spell his name), that goalie will be getting 3/4 of the starts so taht won't be an issue. Any young goalie that's moving up a league or still developing benefits from having an older goalie to mentor them. It doesn't matter if it's playing in the Q in Halifax or playing NHL in Montreal.Why is that so hard for you to acknowledge? ;D ;D I notice he did not reply to Joe's post either LOL Good one!
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Post by defresh101 on Jun 19, 2010 12:55:08 GMT -4
Unless the goalie is like Ray Emery, think a young goalie could pick up more bad habits than good ones from him.
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Post by Captain Obvious on Jun 19, 2010 14:56:15 GMT -4
You can't compare the pressure of playing in the QMJHL to playing NHL in Montreal. Plus, I think whoever stays in Halifax won't just be pushing Mr.T(I can't spell his name), that goalie will be getting 3/4 of the starts so taht won't be an issue. Any young goalie that's moving up a league or still developing benefits from having an older goalie to mentor them. It doesn't matter if it's playing in the Q in Halifax or playing NHL in Montreal.Why is that so hard for you to acknowledge? I aknowledged that eaons ago, what difference does it make if he's watching a 19 year old or 20 year old?
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Post by Captain Obvious on Jun 19, 2010 14:59:58 GMT -4
I doubt one goalie's technique will have any influence on the other. So to be clear here, since you seem insistent on arguing this, you are saying an older, experienced goaltender in no way helps a younger inexperienced goaltender... the goalie coach teaches him everything he needs to know and the 2 goalies co-exist but have no influence on eachother directly or indirectly? Hello McFly!!!!! Aren't you debating between a 19 year old goalie or a 20 year old goalie? What difference does it make if one is more technically sound than the other?? A veteran goalie can help you with the mental aspect of the game, last time I checked it was the goalie coach taht made technical adjustments with the goalies, no?
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Post by canbeer on Jun 19, 2010 19:39:04 GMT -4
Any young goalie that's moving up a league or still developing benefits from having an older goalie to mentor them. It doesn't matter if it's playing in the Q in Halifax or playing NHL in Montreal.Why is that so hard for you to acknowledge? I aknowledged that eaons ago, what difference does it make if he's watching a 19 year old or 20 year old? Well since he's obviously saying that the 20 year old goalie will also be the goalie coach of course it will make a difference
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