. . . I hate to disappoint you, but "dived" is a word. "Dove" is common, but depending on the context, "dived" is sometimes preferred.
in fact...
"Both dived and dove are standard as the past tense of dive. Dived, historically the older form, is somewhat more common in edited writing, but dove occurs there so frequently that it also must be considered standard: The rescuer dove into 20 feet of icy water. Dove is an Americanism that probably developed by analogy with alternations like drive, drove and ride, rode. It is the more common form in speech in the northern United States and in Canada, and its use seems to be spreading. The past participle of dive is always dived." http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/dived
. . . I hate to disappoint you, but "dived" is a word. "Dove" is common, but depending on the context, "dived" is sometimes preferred.
—Usage note Both dived and dove are standard as the past tense of dive. Dived, historically the older form, is somewhat more common in edited writing, but dove occurs there so frequently that it also must be considered standard: The rescuer dove into 20 feet of icy water. Dove is an Americanism that probably developed by analogy with alternations like drive, drove and ride, rode. It is the more common form in speech in the northern United States and in Canada, and its use seems to be spreading. The past participle of dive is always dived.
yes, I was actually thinking, he looked better on the 1st line.
However, i understand the concept of distributing skill on the 2nd line and 3rd as well
Our third line isn't really producing tonight, however, they aren't getting scored on either
Still, i'd like to see them put one in
*shrugs*
I could care less if he was on the first line or not. It's just that, he seems to be feeling a lot more pressure to score, which is just making his tense, and making him miss those chances in the slot that he scored last year with ease.
I could care less if he was on the first line or not. It's just that, he seems to be feeling a lot more pressure to score, which is just making his tense, and making him miss those chances in the slot that he scored last year with ease.
I'm a bit surprised as well. Alfie is definitely a setup guy too, so it's not like he's missing that from spezza
Maybe the pressure is getting to him, with the losing streaks here and there.
I have confidence in him to get through it. But I hear ya, i miss seeing him put them in the net