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DariusKnight
Vancouver Canucks
Location: "The Alien has landed in Vancouver!"
Joined: 03.09.2006

Mar 17 @ 3:43 PM ET
Competition is also an important part of training and development. If you train with and play against better players, you're pushed to improve faster. I'd say that's a disadvantage the stars from yesteryear faced compared to players from today.

There's also the issue of equipment. Skates and sticks were terrible relative to what's available now. Not that Brendan ever used his stick to score.

- YeOldTimer


The best players will always be the ones who are the hungriest for success, usually the greatest players are ones who came from modest circumstances (although not always) and had to overcome a great amount of obstacles to reach the pinnacle of their professions. Having everything handed to you via the best training/equipment/nutrition/etc. tends to make you less hungry for success and therefore may not quite reach full potential.

You hear it a lot in minor/minor pro sports where burnout becomes a problem since you've been groomed for success nearly all your life and realize that once you get to the dance, there's a hill that's super steep that you still have to climb to be the best. It breaks a lot of players that might otherwise have been potential HOFers. There's a reason great scorers in junior end up as 3rd - 4th line grinders, a lot of that success in lower levels don't always translate. Yes, McDavid and Crosby and Draisaitl et. al would still be great, but they are great simply because they're rare type players.

(Generational is word that's vastly overused IMHO)
VanHockeyGuy
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC
Joined: 04.26.2012

Mar 17 @ 3:50 PM ET
Finally some good news!

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NewYorkNuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 07.11.2015

Mar 17 @ 3:51 PM ET
My larger point would be that as humans progress, of course the "best" will be the latest incarnation. That's because they build on the collective knowledge of the past. So to correct for the lack of knowledge (training, nutrition, tactics etc) a good measure is gap over competition. Also, humans are just getting bigger, stronger, faster.

Put another way, if Brandon Gaunce was born in 1920 with the knowledge and training he has now, every NHL award would be named after him.

The best in absolute terms will always be from the current generation but to compare generations you need to try to equalize their circumstances.

- RealityChecker


There was a sports science show about this a while ago, and I think someone followed up with it on a TED Talk video... that what we see as human progress is much more technological process.

They looked at 100m sprinting times from the past 100 years or whatever. They used to run on basically soft dirt in heavy shoes, and it has been the new tracks, shoes, mechanics that have lead more to runners being faster.
RealityChecker
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I stay away from the completely crazy rumours on the internet.I will occasionally debunk them-Eklund
Joined: 04.18.2010

Mar 17 @ 3:57 PM ET
There was a sports science show about this a while ago, and I think someone followed up with it on a TED Talk video... that what we see as human progress is much more technological process.

They looked at 100m sprinting times from the past 100 years or whatever. They used to run on basically soft dirt in heavy shoes, and it has been the new tracks, shoes, mechanics that have lead more to runners being faster.

- NewYorkNuck

Very interesting. I just assumed that physical development was a part of it. That's eye opening.

And running is definitely a good example. Just look at what Nike Vaporfly and Next% shoes are doing in distance running. It's so much of an advantage that some other major shoe manufacturers are allowing their sponsored athletes to wear the Nikes in competition because it's a huge advantage.
NewYorkNuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 07.11.2015

Mar 17 @ 4:01 PM ET
Very interesting. I just assumed that physical development was a part of it. That's eye opening.

And running is definitely a good example. Just look at what Nike Vaporfly and Next% shoes are doing in distance running. It's so much of an advantage that some other major shoe manufacturers are allowing their sponsored athletes to wear the Nikes in competition because it's a huge advantage.

- RealityChecker


Ya, was reading about that recently. Aren't those shoes crazy expensive? The review sites said they're basically for wearing 4 times a year when you're actually competing.

I think a lot of the big marathons are barring them too because they're such an advantage.
NuckUp
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Cap Busters
Joined: 07.01.2019

Mar 17 @ 4:04 PM ET
I think we should all refrain from comparing anyone to Bobby Orr. As Canucks fans we could be mocked for jumping the gun comparing him to one of the top 3 to play the game. Coffey, Niedermeyer, and people of that ilk, yes, I feel is a valid comparison. What say you?
- kaptaan


I was adding to a post where it was said Orr like and then Niedemeyer was the one I agree with as closer. IMO to get closer to Orr "like" , not be Orr as there will only ever be one, QH would have to do something innovative.
NewYorkNuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 07.11.2015

Mar 17 @ 4:06 PM ET
Very interesting. I just assumed that physical development was a part of it. That's eye opening.

And running is definitely a good example. Just look at what Nike Vaporfly and Next% shoes are doing in distance running. It's so much of an advantage that some other major shoe manufacturers are allowing their sponsored athletes to wear the Nikes in competition because it's a huge advantage.

- RealityChecker


If you have the time to watch, as I assume most people do, it's a compelling talk:

kaptaan
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Turning a new Leaf, CA
Joined: 09.29.2010

Mar 17 @ 4:11 PM ET
I was adding to a post where it was said Orr like and then Niedemeyer was the one I agree with as closer. IMO to get closer to Orr "like" , not be Orr as there will only ever be one, QH would have to do something innovative.
- NuckUp


Just think bringing Orr into the conversation isn't warranted, whoever brought him up. In any case i haven't seen QH deke through an entire team or anything close in actuality.

Also, not sure why anyone would resort to insults if he's compared to other defencemen who have been great players like coffey, niedermeyer, etc... Seems like a sure fire Calder candidate would get compared to great players...
RealityChecker
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I stay away from the completely crazy rumours on the internet.I will occasionally debunk them-Eklund
Joined: 04.18.2010

Mar 17 @ 4:16 PM ET
Ya, was reading about that recently. Aren't those shoes crazy expensive? The review sites said they're basically for wearing 4 times a year when you're actually competing.

I think a lot of the big marathons are barring them too because they're such an advantage.

- NewYorkNuck

In CAD I think they're approximately$1,000. They're racing shoes so you don't want them as the shoes you do a lot of training for.

They were tested to give approximately 4% better performance on average. For professionals that's huge but for regular schmoes you'd be better off training more/better.

That doesn't mean you don't see lots of people wearing them in regular races. Shake my head. But then again, go to beer league and you see guys decked out in 5k worth of gear with the best sticks who are in the lowest level leagues.
bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks
Location: The Clit Whisperer
Joined: 10.22.2011

Mar 17 @ 4:36 PM ET
Grades K to 12 suspended indefinitely in BC. That’s gonna be difficult for some families to manage.
CanuckDon
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Las Vegas
Joined: 08.05.2014

Mar 17 @ 4:52 PM ET
Very interesting. I just assumed that physical development was a part of it. That's eye opening.

And running is definitely a good example. Just look at what Nike Vaporfly and Next% shoes are doing in distance running. It's so much of an advantage that some other major shoe manufacturers are allowing their sponsored athletes to wear the Nikes in competition because it's a huge advantage.

- RealityChecker

I bought them. Huge help but a rip off considering they will break down after 10 runs
Marwood
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Mar 17 @ 4:52 PM ET
Grades K to 12 suspended indefinitely in BC. That’s gonna be difficult for some families to manage.
- bloatedmosquito

I hope liquor stores are considered an essential service.
NewYorkNuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 07.11.2015

Mar 17 @ 4:54 PM ET
In CAD I think they're approximately$1,000. They're racing shoes so you don't want them as the shoes you do a lot of training for.

They were tested to give approximately 4% better performance on average. For professionals that's huge but for regular schmoes you'd be better off training more/better.

That doesn't mean you don't see lots of people wearing them in regular races. Shake my head. But then again, go to beer league and you see guys decked out in 5k worth of gear with the best sticks who are in the lowest level leagues.

- RealityChecker


That's a whole lotta money!

Ya, I rewatched some of the video I posted above. It really highlights how much technology has impacted sports.
DariusKnight
Vancouver Canucks
Location: "The Alien has landed in Vancouver!"
Joined: 03.09.2006

Mar 17 @ 4:55 PM ET
Grades K to 12 suspended indefinitely in BC. That’s gonna be difficult for some families to manage.
- bloatedmosquito


My daughters are in grade 4 and 8 and at least we have laptops for them to use for distance learning. What about others who aren't so lucky? Sh*t is getting real, I'm more worried about paying rent and bills while my wife and I are not able to go to work.
Redmile247
Calgary Flames
Joined: 03.17.2013

Mar 17 @ 5:43 PM ET
My daughters are in grade 4 and 8 and at least we have laptops for them to use for distance learning. What about others who aren't so lucky? Sh*t is getting real, I'm more worried about paying rent and bills while my wife and I are not able to go to work.
- DariusKnight


My son had a cough so I stayed home from work with him so no one at his daycare gets sick ....I was just informed I’m not allowed to return to work for 14 days
CanuckDon
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Las Vegas
Joined: 08.05.2014

Mar 17 @ 6:02 PM ET
My son had a cough so I stayed home from work with him so no one at his daycare gets sick ....I was just informed I’m not allowed to return to work for 14 days
- Redmile247

A lady that works for me came into the office Friday with a cough and I sent her home and told her to work remotely going forward. She came in Monday again and I sent her home again after she claimed it’s allergies. Today, she is home w a severe fever and cough. Her selfish actions could cost a lot of people. See how it plays out
CanuckDon
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Las Vegas
Joined: 08.05.2014

Mar 17 @ 6:08 PM ET
I hope liquor stores are considered an essential service.
- Marwood

There is a nasty rumour going around that they close tomororw. I have 75 beers, 20 bottles of wine, two bottles of mezcal, 3 bottles of patron, 3 bottles of vodka and around ten bottles of scotch. I feel unprepared. Some office are talking about folks working from home for at minimum 90 days
bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks
Location: The Clit Whisperer
Joined: 10.22.2011

Mar 17 @ 6:14 PM ET
I hope liquor stores are considered an essential service.
- Marwood


In the Maritimes it is. If they shutdown there will be riots.

Good time to get into making your own wine and beer.
bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks
Location: The Clit Whisperer
Joined: 10.22.2011

Mar 17 @ 6:16 PM ET
I bought them. Huge help but a rip off considering they will break down after 10 runs
- CanuckDon


Wait, you bought $1,000 sneakers?

You’re fucking nuts.
Redmile247
Calgary Flames
Joined: 03.17.2013

Mar 17 @ 6:20 PM ET
A lady that works for me came into the office Friday with a cough and I sent her home and told her to work remotely going forward. She came in Monday again and I sent her home again after she claimed it’s allergies. Today, she is home w a severe fever and cough. Her selfish actions could cost a lot of people. See how it plays out
- CanuckDon


Jesus that is crazy ....I don’t know why she wouldn’t just stay home and see how it goes
bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks
Location: The Clit Whisperer
Joined: 10.22.2011

Mar 17 @ 6:21 PM ET
My daughters are in grade 4 and 8 and at least we have laptops for them to use for distance learning. What about others who aren't so lucky? Sh*t is getting real, I'm more worried about paying rent and bills while my wife and I are not able to go to work.
- DariusKnight


Hang in there Darius. Hopefully the different levels of government come through with their promises of help.

When I made the choice to get into healthcare one factor was it’s recession proof.

A lot of the boys in here are in trades. I don’t think I could handle that stress at my age.
Marwood
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Mar 17 @ 6:26 PM ET
A lady that works for me came into the office Friday with a cough and I sent her home and told her to work remotely going forward. She came in Monday again and I sent her home again after she claimed it’s allergies. Today, she is home w a severe fever and cough. Her selfish actions could cost a lot of people. See how it plays out
- CanuckDon

Fire her.
Codes1087
Vancouver Canucks
Joined: 09.24.2014

Mar 17 @ 6:27 PM ET
Hang in there Darius. Hopefully the different levels of government come through with their promises of help.

When I made the choice to get into healthcare one factor was it’s recession proof.

A lot of the boys in here are in trades. I don’t think I could handle that stress at my age.

- bloatedmosquito


you working remotely yet? We are still being asked to come in, don't think IMIT is able to set us all up remotely at once.
CanuckDon
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Las Vegas
Joined: 08.05.2014

Mar 17 @ 6:41 PM ET
Fire her.
- Marwood

My sister works in a hospital...she is under quarantine now. Times like this I wish we had sports!
RealityChecker
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I stay away from the completely crazy rumours on the internet.I will occasionally debunk them-Eklund
Joined: 04.18.2010

Mar 17 @ 6:49 PM ET
My sister works in a hospital...she is under quarantine now. Times like this I wish we had sports!
- CanuckDon

Front line and medical officials are freaking heroes!

More scary news.

According to a study published Tuesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.

What's new: Researchers said the virus that causes COVID-19 remains infectious in the air for up to three hours, on copper for up to four hours, on cardboard for up to 24 hours, and on plastic and stainless steel for up to three days.

Link for the study is provided in the article linked below.

https://www.axios.com/cor...da-8d07-c96178403ef7.html
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