mulax06 wrote:laxfan25 wrote:At the clinic they also mentioned that the coaches were concerned that the faceoff had become a continuous process of guys coming down and then rolling right into the faceoff on the quick,consistent whistle that we were advised to use last year - no varying the cadence at all.
Now they suggest that we vary it slightly, which is fine. But if the concern is that players are not stopping at all on their way into the faceoff, perhaps there should be a moment where they are required to come to a complete stop. I dunno, maybe we could do something like say "Down!" and then "Set!", where they have to be motionless? Nah, too radical a concept.
Am I incorrect in assuming the "Down" command does imply they go down an into a motionless state? The rule would then address that "never stopping" as they go down.
No, you're not incorrect. It's just that in practice, with the desire for a quick whistle, as soon as the players were close to the ball we were blowing the whistle.