what skill is he teaching? How to eat the turnbuckle padding in the wrestling ring?
He is teaching your kid how to get the to the next level, His gameday coaching can be suspect but this guy is by the TOP skills guy in the area. If your kid really wants to learn this guy will get him there.
What if my kid is one one of the best players in the EHF? Does he need to eat turnbuckle padding to round out his game? Sorry your kid needs his help and of course, sorry your kid got cut...
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what skill is he teaching? How to eat the turnbuckle padding in the wrestling ring?
He is teaching your kid how to get the to the next level, His gameday coaching can be suspect but this guy is by the TOP skills guy in the area. If your kid really wants to learn this guy will get him there.
Give me a break. My kid went to a few of his skills and I would say he's OK but not the best around. Not even close. He's a low-level Junior scout for the Canadians. Any 18-year-old who knows with the blue line is can get that job. He offers skill sessions at that training rink in Stoughton. Not even a real rink. 775 for eight sessions. Only a moron would sign up for something like that. The guy blows up every team he's associated with. Only plays his kid. Stay clear.
Basing value of the skills on the size of the ice surface?! Seriously
The size of the ice surface absolutely can impact the "value of the skills." Try doing anything meaningful other than goalie skills on the Marlboro studio rink. Doesn't matter how good you are, the value is going to be compromised versus doing the exact same thing on a bigger ice surface.
We've done 1:1 skills in Stoughton. It's fine for that. Put 10 kids out there? Not so much.
Beside Lovell he is the next best thing. Nothing at Walpole/Foxboro/Bog/Providence... Trust me!!! Maybe you need to drive to northern part of the state like Valley Warriors country.