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not to mention ive seen Ovy pull it a half dozen times. dont get me wrong, im not comparing this kid to AO, but its used in the NHL as well.

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not to mention ive seen Ovy pull it a half dozen times. dont get me wrong, im not comparing this kid to AO, but its used in the NHL as well.

yeah thats true. and the OHL obviously IS a checking league, the D just decided to go for the puck.

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QUOTE (mrusse01 @ Oct 12 2006, 10:26 PM)

QUOTE (HeatleyRules @ Oct 12 2006, 10:03 PM)

i didn't like that one. it looks like the puck was just on its edge and he picked it up. he didn't bend his knees at all...i can't wait until the hisey move is pulled it the NHL. i guarantee you an up and coming player is going to do it this season. 

I guarantee you they don't 

im talkin shootout.

Not a chance.. Shootout is WAY too vital to pull some move like that. Most coaches wont put up with hotshot moves like that.

I don't recall a wrap around as a legal move in the shootout anyway

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Maybe its regional jargon but basically a "high school move" is something you can only get away with in a non-check league.

Yeah last time i saw a hit in the O was I dont know how many years ago, bunch of pussies. Like did he come on after the game and say Im sick next year in the show ill do that every game? Guaranteed all those guys are more manly then anyone you'll ever play against. Im with sherwood why is everyone so analytical if in your own little world pulling moves in the O isnt impressive keep it there.

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So that video was from www.beyondthenextlevel.com. I went to their site and was really really impressed by it. Has anyone here ever trained or done anything related with these guys? If so what was your experience like? I live too far away to actually go there, but mayeb they could set me up with a program or soemthing

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A shoulder in the chest and that kid sees stars for a week. Nice high school move but he'll get killed trying that against men.

I guess the OHL is "low level"?

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I don't want get into an arguement here, but you can hardly call it a "boys league" it is one of the primary sources for NHL draft picks. There are 16 year olds in this league, but I can say with confidence more than half of them are talented enough to be there.

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Didn't realize Kane was playing with the Knights - I played with/against that kid all the time growing-up. He and I had our battles - we were always about the same size (really small) so it worked-out well. He was good, but I never really thought he was going to be playing higher-level hockey until I heard he left for Michigan.

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I don't want get into an arguement here, but you can hardly call it a "boys league" it is one of the primary sources for NHL draft picks. There are 16 year olds in this league, but I can say with confidence more than half of them are talented enough to be there.

It is a boys league. You'll see it when you are a little older. Great hockey, and there are some "men" in the league, but it's a boys league. The physical play is leaps and bounds away from somewhere like the AHL or even the Coast.

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Not sure if it's been posted or not but if you haven't seen it yet this is a pretty sick goal. I've seen it done numerous times but this one looks special. Gonna try it tonight in practice. Here it is:

what a move...the D almost caught each other there

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