P-A Parenteau

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P-A Parenteau

P-A Parenteau

@PAParenteau

Retired NHL player Assistant coach avec Les Aigles bleu de Moncton

New Brunswick, Canada Beigetreten Ekim 2011
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P-A Parenteau@PAParenteau·
Aujourd'hui, nous sommes fiers de présenter en avant-première notre nouvelle application, conçue pour révolutionner votre manière de trouver et réserver vos départs de golf en seulement trois clics! youtu.be/d31buNEjpGk
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P-A Parenteau@PAParenteau·
I am pleased to announce that I have joined the team at Tee-Time. Today, we are proud to unveil the pre-launch of our new application, designed to revolutionize the way you find and book your tee-times in just three clicks! youtu.be/d31buNEjpGk
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Topher Scott
Topher Scott@HockeyThinkTank·
KIDS: Every level you go up, the less likely you are to see a player try to beat a defender 1v1. Why? The higher the level you play, the less likely you are to beat a defender 1v1. Defensemen are too good. They are faster, smarter, close quicker, and there’s less time and space to even try to attempt it. If you want to play at higher levels of hockey, beating defenders down the ice 1v1 is not what is going to get you there. Developing your hockey sense by using your teammates and understanding how plays develop…that’s what translates to the next level. Check out Matt Barzal on this play. It’s 3v3 overtime so he has plenty of time and space to beat the defender up the ice 1v1, especially with his elite skillset. But no. He brings the puck to the middle, uses his situational skating to protect it, and bides time for his teammates to get open. And once Horvat does get open – he hits him for the overtime winner. 1v1 hockey does not translate to the next level. Hockey sense and awareness does. I’ve seen so many kids that were bigger and faster than everyone at young ages be rewarded for taking the puck end to end and scoring. That gets you wins at young ages, but it does not make smart hockey players. Because when everyone else catches up physically, if that player wasn’t taught the right way to play…they will get passed by. Smart hockey players make it to higher levels. Fast players who do not know how to use their teammates do not. Coaches, please coach accordingly.
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Isles Den@IslesDen·
Final highlight video request... PA Parenteau! A bit random, but in two seasons with the Islanders PA had 120 points in 161 games. He was definitely a good player. Parenteau highlights in his best career NHL seasons with the Islanders⬇️
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Frank Seravalli
Frank Seravalli@frank_seravalli·
We don’t need a hashtag or corporate agenda or day to circle on the calendar to have this conversation. Mental health is health. Pick up the phone, check in on a friend, be there to listen when one calls. Be good to people. You never know what someone else is carrying.
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P-A Parenteau@PAParenteau·
I remember that one 💯😉
New York Islanders@NYIslanders

"@PAParenteau and I go 2-on-1. He gives me an absolutely perfect saucer pass, backdoor tap in, open net." Ahead of tonight’s game, relive the moment Matt Moulson scored 4 goals against Dallas in 2011.

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Joel Beall
Joel Beall@JoelMBeall·
Brooks Koepka is a guy who would push back if you remarked the sky was blue. But his performance today-defensive, combative, indignant-seemed like the response of a man resigned to the fact he had become the very person he swore he’d never be
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fredcouplesgolf@fredcouplesgolf·
Great to see some real and exciting golf being played in Canada this weekend
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