Tim, I know you are good....well, ok great...
but can you explain how you did #2 and #3 The angle, did the puck just stay in that spot while the players advanced into the goal. It would seem to me that the puck would bounce off the poll faster than the players would move.
Tim, I know you are good....well, ok great...
but can you explain how you did #2 and #3 The angle, did the puck just stay in that spot while the players advanced into the goal. It would seem to me that the puck would bounce off the poll faster than the players would move.
. The puck hit the goalie, the second shot the puck is on the way up, the third the puck is on the way down...
Tim Troy, MI
D700/200, SB800(4), 70-200, 300 2.8 and a few more
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but can you explain how you did #2 and #3 The angle, did the puck just stay in that spot while the players advanced into the goal. It would seem to me that the puck would bounce off the poll faster than the players would move.
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. The puck hit the goalie, the second shot the puck is on the way up, the third the puck is on the way down...
Troy, MI
D700/200, SB800(4), 70-200, 300 2.8 and a few more
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