Classic FII've now watched this play like 16 times. Noah may never have another moment in his career watched as much as this particular event. Such a riveting debate.
I never said he’s a GREAT skater, Byonkin. I said it doesn’t look like a problem. He’s good, and the way he pivots and moves in tight quarters seems to hint at something better than average there. But to answer your question, you can sacrifice a head start by taking a different route to a player in an effort to attempt a steal. He could’ve just kept skating in the direction of the net and wouldn’t have been behind the guy. He did after all catch him after he got “beat”.
He’ll work on it and everything else as he develops past the age of 18. Don’t worry, be happy, because it isn’t a problem anyway.i posted the fricken tweet because he looks good, dumdum.
but it's also clear, if you ever played hockey, that his skating needs work.
Might have something here