S68 PT #2: Monstars
Due: December 4th @ 11:59 PM (PST)
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leafsftw1967
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PLAYER PROMPT Written task: Becoming a top-level hockey player doesn’t happen overnight. To succeed, mastering fundamental skills can take your game to the next level which is so important. The first fundamental skill you need is exceptional passing. Fundamentally, because of the team-based nature of hockey, passing is an essential skill. Although individuals are capable of scoring all-important goals, matches aren’t won on the efforts of just one player. As such I would take Salzberger Lillehammersson playmaking capabilities. Over the past couple of season, he has been one of the best playmakers in the league always being near the top of the assist leaderboard. Precision aiming shooting is also an important skill. In hockey, precision is far more pivotal to success than power in a shot enabling players to pick their spot with more accuracy against a goalie. With this being said I am going to with Mats Marner’s shot. I know this maybe biased with my own player but Marner has scored more goals then anyone else in the SHL over the past five seasons.
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