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Had a bum day yesterday after an unsuccessful long weekend. Rec'd good news from the Docs, re: Police Application. Then, I jumped on the ice coaching our AWIHL team and had a ball working on our goalie's butterfly. My shots were hard and accurate; which they haven't been in ages. Lov'n hockey, lov'n life, free and flying!
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Went down to the park to shoot some pucks as I am tearing the bricks apart at home. There is a new wheat postie shoved right in the middle of my shooting zone. So now I get to practice my shoots, cheese and off the bloke's nuts and in. Also pictured (in a blur of course, thanks Iphone) are my new Dolo and 2010 Kronik. I love the whip in the Kronik, but I can picture myself breaking it quickly!
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Relative only to your interpretation of "money" and "time". ;) Two dates slotted in the next week, hockey is coming along nicely, work is about to change from Finance to Police force and its looking like a white Xmas with some travel in Europe. I literally feel like I have confidence radiating out of all the right parts atm.
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Waiting around at work (we are dead too) for the tight short wearing UPS guy to get here and deliver my x3 Pro Stock U+ CL's. Two hours till COB and counting... :(
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Aussie Joe replied to cougarscaptain87's topic in Roller Hockey Equipment
Thats a great balance of old and new Trisgale, they look like beauties! B)- 2845 replies
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Sprung for life! :D- 2845 replies
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Nice depth in that shot. My 2nd year Photography teacher would be proud. ;)- 2845 replies
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Ja, I usually play the Tommy Holstrom role in front of the net on my team's PP. However last week in a game, I was kicked out of my posi and the guy in there wouldn't change when we cycled due to an out of posi winger. My shot from the point was off on that game and I didn't want to be taking them. To cut it short, my bench was screaming for me to shoot one timer when every pass I got was woeful. wobbly off to the side pieces of crapp that were hard to stop/trap little though one time from. Very frustrating I agree Shotty.
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Being in a scoring slump for 2-3 weeks. Could not seem to hit any holes that I normally hit with such confidence. I blamed it on just a slump + switching to a new curve a month or two back. Last night, it all come back to me, with a vengeful two goals. first goal, I tapped a rebound out of mid air under a sprawling keeper. Second goal, I came in off the left wing on a break, sniped top corner so perfectly, the puck hit the apex plum, and slammed in. All the parts I have been missing; accuracy, power and timing all come together with a spot of luck mixed in.
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David, your efforts and story are an amazing one, thats for sure. You are one of my favourite players to watch in the NHL. I have one of your quotes on my desk at work (see below), its really enabled me to get through some tough times as of late, changing clubs and moving into different roles in a team. Everytime I get low on my game ,listen to too many haters or need to prove myself as a new guy; I read that quote and it gives me perspective. Incidently, my new club has offered me any jersey choice, I'm gunning for 57. :) "Even when everyone said I was done, I didn't listen, just trained harder. Never give up on your dreams, because even with people down on you, it's what's inside you that will take you to the next level"
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Friday arvo, about to head out the door. Raining and muggy but who cares... On the ice tonight with my new skates and I know I'm gonna fly out there... HOWWWLLL! PS: Just won a gift voucher through work for Myer Dept store, 175 bucks!
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Man! That's just a wolf spider, if they bite you get a tiny nickel piece of necrosis and thats it. The Sydney Funnell web (very close cousin of your Black Widow) is a deadly sucker alongside the Redback Spider as well. Funnily enough when I tried to kill that guy, a cockroach came running out. He forgot about dodging me with the fly spray, grabbed the cockroach and ran upwards into the ceiling space for dinner with the missus. I felt like Steve Irwin for the briefest of moments. ;)
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Rink hoggs HockeyMan. Some guys will stay on the ice for 10 mins if not monitored. So the whistle keeps the fitness level of the session up, the hockey quality increases as well beause of the increased pace. Allot of the newer guys (lads who have been playing only 1-2 years) have shown really marked and quick improvement with this method too. If we can we try and match lines skill/experience wise as well.
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This current load is getting rediculous, I will be shoving some gear on Ebay soon. Never the less, I present, the Horde... This mofo was found resting on my shin pads, just relaxing, waiting for cockroaches...
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I think Chadd did that once to someone as well. Our scrimmage session gets packed sometimes, 40 plus guys inc. 4 goalies. What the guy does who runs it, is blow a whistle every 2-4 mins, which singles a full line change for both teams. Keeps everyone fresh, the hockey good and you only sit on the bench for a short period.
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Designing a new piece of hockey gear under that HE boot, Kev? ;)- 2845 replies
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Scored my first ever shot from the point this weekend (not normally a D). It felt tip top, considering it was an inch off the post and a good 1-2 inches above the pad. One of the best slappers I have ever taken. :D
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Damn! Thats awesome, I need to get that pill business back up and running and find a phat arse pad by the beach. ;-) Check MSH instead of work emails dude, much bettter way of replacing an addiction. I miss Santa Monica right now. :-(
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Went out on the town last night, first warm night since Feb. Didn't need a jacket etc. It was awesome. Summer means, boardies, drinks by the beach and test cricket on the telly. Booyah!
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In reading all of the above some goalies are funny in pick up/warm ups in particular. I have one goalie who insists we snipe top corner and deke on warmups. Whilst another demands only low pad shoots. Difficult when a young kid comes in and one of us "Vets" (I'm 26) forgets to tell him and the goalie looses his sheet at the kid. ;)
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I have skated on them about 3-4 times since the mount a few weeks back. No worries so far. I skate on SportCourt which is pretty easy on the boots and wheels. If you skate on something rougher, maybe go for a chaper boot.- 2845 replies
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On mine the tendon guard tore through the liner one game. Cut up my achilles pretty bad. I still have pics of me rocking those skates + LaBeda Hi-Lo frame at State. Ten years ago this month!- 2845 replies
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Reminds me of my first pair of proper hockey skates, TR2000's. Heavy ass boot + frame combo. Very bold and black looking but.- 2845 replies
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That was evident yesterday. Young guy, with quick feet almost took my head off, didn't even look at me afterwards. Needless to say, revenge didn't take long, hell it never does when someone goes into the corners without looking.
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When you accidently hit someone in the face/visor/helmet it's just good manners to apologise. Even if it means forgetting about the puck and doing it there and then. I stress this to my kids all the time when I teach them about how to hold their stick in senior hockey. So many times I have been hit in the head (accidently or not) and no one says a word from the opposing team. When you carry yourself with a smidge'n of class in this game it makes a huge difference.