LAURA STAMM INTERNATIONAL
POWER SKATING SYSTEM
"Defensemen struggle in the new NHL,
because for their entire life they could use their stick illegally -- to a
greater or lesser degree. Now they can't at all. They have to play the opposing
forward as if they have no stick in their hands so they are required to mirror
him perfectly. Actually, they must also learn to poke-check again, something
that's been missing for thirty years. There is no level of hockey -- not high
school or youth hockey, certainly not college -- that calls this so close. In
the NHL, you cannot touch the opponent with your stick, if your stick-blade is
not on the ice. To play rushes, a D must skate incredibly well, mirroring the
forward, step for step. So those D who couldn't skate are now in deep trouble.
Those who have the skating tools have adjusted to these changes. So spread the
word -- skating just got incredibly important for D, because eventually
colleges, juniors, and youth hockey will call the game the same way the NHL is.
"
Jack Blatherwick