Cambridge-Isanti Wheels are falling off
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Cambridge-Isanti Wheels are falling off
I guess the wheels are falling off the wagon. They were a little wobbly to begin with. Coach is unwilling to try different things. Keeps same lines together hoping for different results. Plays a 3rd line that would have a tough time on JV, and trying to pad stats for his goalie. Talked to someone at the game against Buffalo, and they got outshot 45-14, but somehow stats showed they gave up 73 shots and the young goalie had 66 saves. They might want to think of cleaning house and bring in some coaches that have a clue.
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Re: Cambridge-Isanti Wheels are falling off
I'm gonna say two things-Newbie99 wrote:I guess the wheels are falling off the wagon. They were a little wobbly to begin with. Coach is unwilling to try different things. Keeps same lines together hoping for different results. Plays a 3rd line that would have a tough time on JV, and trying to pad stats for his goalie. Talked to someone at the game against Buffalo, and they got outshot 45-14, but somehow stats showed they gave up 73 shots and the young goalie had 66 saves. They might want to think of cleaning house and bring in some coaches that have a clue.
1. If your son isn't getting enough playing time, this isn't the place for this.
2. Cambridge is really really bad. Not the coaches fault at all, it's just a terrible program.
DE could've "easily" won state the last 5 years.