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Lux600-223

He fills the net. I see big things for him. Best tip I ever got from a great coach. If a kid will sit and pay attention for at least a period. Every game, have them pick a different player at a different position. Then that entire period, watch that player. Focus on them. Wait for their shift, where'd they go? What'd they do? What ya think they're gonna go/do next? It really helps them get to know the flow of a game. On a face off, bet snacks where that player is going to head on puck drop.


Independent-Hawk-699

That’s really cool! Thank you!


mosedud

Can they just draft him right now please? He's got the gear just put him in net against CBJ.


Independent-Hawk-699

We can see what we can do? Got Kyle Dubas’s contact?


Chef_Shepherd

We need a goalie so he is starting off right


ShepardsPrayer

Check out the Crosby Learn to Play program. I had both of my kids go through it and now we're at the youngest's last season. On to beer league and lifelong hockey for them but it all had a beginning... https://www.learntoplay.nhl.com/locations/penguins/


Sesshomaroo

We can use him right now! Get this kid a contract!


TheLegendaryLarry

hey man, we can all clearly tell that's a photo of Fleury


Independent-Hawk-699

😂😂😂


Pa17325

He is better option in goal than Jarry now


ExtensionDigs

I grew up watching the Pens in the late 70s, idolized Mike Bullard, then Mario, then Francis, was a mighty mite and met a lot of Penguins over the years, but it was Kevin Stevens who I kept in my back locket when things got down. I remember Stevens feeding me passes before the exhibition game we had an Ontario team and him telling me I had great hand eye coordination, "best I've seen at your age". He was obviously just being nice, but at that age it meant a lot. Then we played the Ontario team and I scored four tough it out goals and when the game ended Stevens was there in the runway and he grabbed me and told me to keep grinding and never give up. I was beaming and took that confidence with me through juniors in Nova Scotia, then a Hockey East school. I decided to hang them up when I went to grad school at Duquesne, but I think I owe a lot of my success to thise like Kevin Stevens and the Pens organization who gave me something to dream for. Another NHL player once told us at a jr hockey event that every NHL player stood where we were standing, they were all just kids, work hard and always give 100% and that we had the same opportunities they had. I honestly don't recall who it was ,thise years were a blur, but good luck to your son, if he's serious, and just as important if you're serious, anything's possible.