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Originally Posted by Dfire
What do you mean with bantering back and forth? In what way is it a sign of disorganization?
I don't really disagree with your assumption of a low level of organization in professional hockey but I'm trying to figure out what you mean exactly.
I do disagree with a general level of organization you observed in your time here. It's a stereotype.
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As for the first point it, seems like the player is playing on all these different teams rather than being situated in one place.
For example, if he played on one team he could more easily:
* set some goals for the season
* goals could be being efficient on the PK, PP, defensive responsibilities, skating stride, edges, shot, etc...
*know what he wants to achieve and proper coaching to achieve them
Staying with one team would allow you to be more accountable and have a more personable relationship with your coaches.
The final point was how everthing was things seemed on time, clean and orderly. A transit system that works. Low tolerence for drunk drivers and careless vehicle operators in general... Just my experience though. Sounds like yours is different, maybe you can explain.