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First Week of Practice's

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:36 pm
by Buccaneer
Anyone have any ideas what teams are doing across the State. Conditioning and Dryland Wise. :)

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:21 pm
by Goldy Gopher
Vinceburg wrote:The G-bears are rapping in da locker room fo sho!
Solid post.

I know St. Cloud Apollo is doing an hour and a half of on ice practice and then an hour of dryland immediately following, for the first three weeks.

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:24 pm
by d man 16
At Chisago I know we are not a top team but we run pretty good practises. We are on the ice at 2:40(school ends at 2:20) have an hour and a half of prac. resurface the ice, then go back on for another hour. We do that pretty much every other day. The other days we just have that first hour and a half of ice. Then almost every day we have dryland for an hour. Following practises we have team meetings and are usually out by 6.

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:28 pm
by SEMinnHockeyNut
Anyone have any ideas what teams are doing across the State. Conditioning and Dryland Wise.

Not necessarily in this order:

1) Locker boxing to see who has balls
2) Herbies to get in shape (again! again! again!)
3) Scrimmaging to see who will get cut
4) Smooth-talking puck bunnies about how many goals they will score this year in hopes of scoring in other ways
5) Playing NHL 2008 on X-Box trying to become Sid the Kid in their dreams.

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 6:29 pm
by d man 16
sicknasty7722 wrote:
d man 16 wrote:At Chisago I know we are not a top team but we run pretty good practises. We are on the ice at 2:40(school ends at 2:20) have an hour and a half of prac. resurface the ice, then go back on for another hour. We do that pretty much every other day. The other days we just have that first hour and a half of ice. Then almost every day we have dryland for an hour. Following practises we have team meetings and are usually out by 6.
Wow, with all that ice time and training, why aren't you guys ever any good?
I made a mistake on the times. We go 2 hours one day then 1: 10 the next . As for our production, we get about 4-5 players who have their sh** together. We do not have the numbers to pick and choose. Seems our coach is really cracking down on the attitude aspect this year and taking away ice time.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 10:43 am
by sid_the_kid
SEMinnHockeyNut wrote:Anyone have any ideas what teams are doing across the State. Conditioning and Dryland Wise.

Not necessarily in this order:

1) Locker boxing to see who has balls
2) Herbies to get in shape (again! again! again!)
3) Scrimmaging to see who will get cut
4) Smooth-talking puck bunnies about how many goals they will score this year in hopes of scoring in other ways
5) Playing NHL 2008 on X-Box trying to become Sid the Kid in their dreams.
ah man thats it right there

sid 8)