February 14th, 2015
Drew and his Storm teammates were riding high after their
first victory of the season yesterday, coming in to this morning's early contest
determined to repeat that success. Unfortunately they got off to a bit of a slow
start, giving up two quick goals in the first period. They managed to battle
back and bring themselves close with a 2-1 score, but once again they allowed a
quick goal to restore the 2 goal deficit. Again they didn't give up and scored
to make it a one goal game. As time was winding down they were pressing to tie
the game at 3 goals apiece when a defensive breakdown led to an easy goal that
sealed the 4-2 defeat for the Storm team in their second game of the Motown Cup
tournament.
For reasons that I don't understand, Drew asked to play
defense today. While we've had coaches say that this is probably Drew's more
natural position, it seems that he has been much better passing and skating with
the puck on his stick and firing away at the goal than he has playing defense. I
know he will get better with time (he needs to work on skating backward and
turning earlier to skate with the offensive player if he is going to stick on
defense), but I see him more as a "power forward" type in the mold of Brendan
Shanahan or Todd Bertuzzi.
'05 Storm Motown Cup Game 2 - at Hawks 2 Black
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Drew and his Lapeer Storm teammates listening to some last
minute words of encouragement from their coaches.
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Drew asked for the opportunity to play defense today, and that
is where he started the game.
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Drew did his best to keep the opposing team from setting up in
front of the net.
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Drew challenging for the puck.
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Drew skating with the puck, looking for a chance to clear the
zone.
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Drew looking back at the puck as he turns on the ice.
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Drew patrolling the area in front of the net.
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Drew skating with the puck along the boards.
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Drew skating with the puck behind the boards.
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Drew watching the action take place down the ice.
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Drew watching the action while protecting the defensive zone.
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Drew moving towards the puck.
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Drew watching and waiting for the action to come his way.
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Drew keeping himself in between the goal and the opposing
players.
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The final score of this morning's game was a 4-2 defeat for the
Storm team.
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