by Kyle Berggren on Mon Feb 27, 2006 8:29 pm
the last comment was key... A few years ago, maybe last year actually, Oregon beat PLU pretty badly early in their season (22-4 or something bad like that). After the game a few Oregon players actually asked for permission from the PLU coaches to pull some PLU players aside to help them with things such as faceoffs... Pretty classy move in my book, and the right way to win big. We've never done that, and very rarely even in my playing days would I give another player advice. Fortuneately the Oregon team found a way to do it that had no chance of coming across as cocky or arrogant. I hope we have the opportunity to do the same someday.
In years past, I've both played for teams that could run up the score, and coached them. I don't, and wouldn't want the heat taken off until the lead is 10, if it drops, we put the starters back in, or a mix to keep it even. Anything can happen, I've been apart of 8 & 10 goal come backs in the 4th, and on the recieving end. Our goal is always to get rookies and younger players goals and very involved when we can, as is pretty much the norm. All that said, its important to have your younger players in a position to succeed, regardless of the score of the game. Sometimes the team matchup can lead to a lopsided win, not talent, and younger players simply aren't appropriate. I know we're very concious of that at UPS and with the HS teams we help with in the Fall/Summer.
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