WEBER AND PHANEUF, THE CANES FUTURE TWIN TOWERS
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As the junior Canes continue to flounder in their own end, hopes are still high for two of it's young defenders. Dion Phaneuf and Shea Weber, although young, continue to impress the coaching staff with their aggressive style and composure.
"Our team as a whole continues to get scored on for whatever reason," said head coach Craig Hartsburgh, "but you won't hear me complain about either one of these two kids. Dion is a sick player, an aggressive beast who makes people take notice. Weber is a more steady, composed guy who makes a great first pass and helps bring our squad more offense. I figure together, they will cause a lot of teams stress for seasons to come."
Weber, who has been able to provide about a point every two games, has been able to take up the extra repsonsiblity and play with Brayden Coburn on the checking unit. The two have helped shut down opposing teams top lines while producing some points here and there. Phaneuf has been bouncing back and forth from the first and second dline.
"The second line is just getting pounded game in and game out," said Harstburgh. "Seems that no matter what we do, it gets scored on."
The Canes attempt to bounce back from the shootout loss to Florida.
As the junior Canes continue to flounder in their own end, hopes are still high for two of it's young defenders. Dion Phaneuf and Shea Weber, although young, continue to impress the coaching staff with their aggressive style and composure.
"Our team as a whole continues to get scored on for whatever reason," said head coach Craig Hartsburgh, "but you won't hear me complain about either one of these two kids. Dion is a sick player, an aggressive beast who makes people take notice. Weber is a more steady, composed guy who makes a great first pass and helps bring our squad more offense. I figure together, they will cause a lot of teams stress for seasons to come."
Weber, who has been able to provide about a point every two games, has been able to take up the extra repsonsiblity and play with Brayden Coburn on the checking unit. The two have helped shut down opposing teams top lines while producing some points here and there. Phaneuf has been bouncing back and forth from the first and second dline.
"The second line is just getting pounded game in and game out," said Harstburgh. "Seems that no matter what we do, it gets scored on."
The Canes attempt to bounce back from the shootout loss to Florida.
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