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About This Page: This is a discussion on Hockey Players Forum within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. Jon,
There's a difference in Leveling someone and Bumping into them because you had your eyes closed!
Sincerely,
Barry Melrose
I see TONGA on the ice and I stay the F away...I know what an angry TONGA can do...same thing as an angry wookie
You just have to skate faster than Tonga, and you wont get hit.
I've checked a few guys when clearing a puck or something to that effect. However, I have only been knocked on my ass once. And thats because my center of gravity is in my throat.
Be kind to the kid, his 240+ is perfect for his 5' 4" frame (or is that 5' 3")
I'm not bagging on Jon like he has to drop a ton, but 240 is probably a little too much, especially for someone as young as (I think) he is. Exercise is one part, eating another, and some is just plain genetics. I work out like a mutha in the gym, plus sticktime 2 or 3 times a week, and I'm still 220 (at 5'8"), but part of that is due to being a 47-year-old endomorph with 80% slow-twitch muscle fibers ..... i.e., I couldn't be a hockey stud even if I had 3 hours a day of icetime and Toe Blake coaching me.
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