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JTitan12

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My hockey line was amazing

My offensive line for my hockey team a few seasons ago was the best i ever had. We had over half the points on the team i think. It was awesome, it was a lot of fun.

This year my line is going to be better, i think. Me and two of my best friends make up the "Red Line". We work very well together and we score a lot. In the last 3 games we got like 11 goals. The only problem is we get short shifted a lot, and we never get to play powerplays, or in situations where we need goals.

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So why not spread it around and get the other's involved?

Sounds like piss poor coaching to me...

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JTitan12

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It was a little bit of poor coaching. Our coach almost always puts his sons line out for power plays and clutch situations, even tho i would be better give everyone a chance (especially since that line is not very successful. He also lets his sons line stay out for like 3 min at a time and then they to tired to do anything. Almost everyone i talk to agrees with me, and most of the players say they don't think he's a very good coach.

--tell me if u ever been thru sumthin like dis cuz its kinda hard 4 me and i feel like i dont wanna go out and play no more
 

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As a youth hockey coach there are two schools of thought here; one is to put the best players together and hope that the other lines do not get scored on… too much. The other is to even out the lines and have even talent on the ice during the whole game.

For a number of years I coached using the ‘even out’ the lines mentality. One year I was fortunate to coach with Victor Fedorov (Sergei and Fedor’s dad) and he explained that if you even out the talent then the better players are not able to pass the puck (because there linemates are unable to catch a pass) or receive a pass. So, you are slowing down the better players from learning/improving. By putting players on lines with players of there talent level you help all of the players learn and improve at there own pace versus being restricted by other teammates. For younger kids he was adamant about all kidlets getting pretty much equal ice time (that does change as you get older) but you do have lines of varying talent.

There are still pro’s and con’s of doing it either way but if you are on a travel or AAA team that the goal is player development then putting the stronger players together makes more sense. If you are on a house team or a recreational travel team and having fun is the goal then evening out the lines would seem to make more sense…

Good luck with your season and there is nothing wrong with being on a line that scores goals… just remember to backcheck and play some defense also.
 

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As a Capitals fan that has lived in PA for a number of years, I just have to throw in my 0.02 cents worth for the sake of GoFlyers.

Philadelphia has not been the same since they split up the "Legion of Doom", with Lindros, Leclair and Renburg. Or since they traded them all away. Sorry!!!

That was a great line that scored most of the points and won alot of games. As a Caps fan I can't say I was Sad to see them go.

It is the first thing I think of when I see a dominating line.
 

GoFlyers

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To continue with the line theme, some of my all time favourites;

Ted Lindsay - Sid Abel - Gordie Howe: The Production Line
Bobby Hull - Bill Hay - Murray Balfour: The Million Dollar Line
Rod Gilbert - Jean Retelle - Vic Hadfield: Gag Line
Wayne Cashman - Phil Esposito - Ken Hodge
Rick Martin - Gilbert Perreault - Rene Robert: The French Connection
Bill Barber - Bobby Clarke - Reggie Leach
Clark Gilles - Bryan Trottier - Mike Bossy
Charlie Simmer - Marcel Dionne - Dave Taylor

And one duo, Brett Hull & Adam Oats
 

Pa Jayhawk

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Alot of those go back before I started watching hockey. My father was in the military and I lived in Washington, KS and AZ for the most part during those times. The Caps, and Scouts were not to good until alot later :). I didn't watch much until Gretzky came around. So to throw in a couple more from my time.
Gretzky, Kurri and Tikkanen
Lemieux, Jagr, Francis
Messier's line on the Oilers was pretty decent as well, can't remember the other 2, but you could probably throw any 3 of those 6 together and have a great line. Can't even imagine what Gretzky, Messier, and Kurri would've done.
 

Big Brother Dunk

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Nice going JT! Keep it up.


I'll add a few more great lines from the past:

Steve Shutt - Jacques Lemaire - Guy Lafleur (the Dynasty Line)

Wayne Cashman - Phil Esposito - Ken Hodge (the Nitro Line)

Toe Blake-Elmer Lach-Maurice Richard (the Punch Line)

Vladimir Krutov-Igor Larionov-Sergei Makarov (the KLM Line)

Valery Kharlamov-Vladimir Petrov-Boris Mikhailov (One of the greatest all-time lines of hockey)
 

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Vladimir Krutov-Igor Larionov-Sergei Makarov (the KLM Line)

Bahahaha, whenever I see Krutov's name, I laugh.

Now there's a guy that used hockey as his ticket into Canada and then just let his quite exceptional talent slip away. He came, played for that one season, and then during the summer off, gained like 40 lbs.

Said something along the lines of how much he loved eating hot dogs and going to the beach.

Haha, my brother got Krutov put on the back of his Canucks jersey that he used to wear when we were playing road hockey back then. We've never stopped calling him Doug Krutov. Too funny.
 

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