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There's a player who makes this curve look great by putting up 50 goals consistently each year, yet he remains to be the only player using that curve, why? Maybe you will find out in today's video
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General breakdown of Curve Review criteria:
Target Shooting:
How do the shots feel in general?
How does the release feel?
How does the technique of this curve compare to others?
How accurate are the shots?
Moving Shots:
How quick is the release?
How does the technique of this curve compare to others?
How accurate are the shots?
Shootout:
How easy are quick moves (AKA Quick Stickhandling)?
How easy are smooth moves (backhand toey etc.)
General handle of the puck?
Diversity (Can you do a range of moves?)
One Timers:
Easy to make good contact and take a solid shot without fluttering?
Accuracy?
How easily can you go upstairs?
X Factor:
This measurement is what makes the curve stand out in the lineup
The goal of the X factor is to even the playing field. If a curve is bad in all areas but really good at one specific thing, the X factor will reflect that.
X factor is scored based on defining the specific skill this curve does well, and it is scored based on how well it does that specific task