It’s no secret now that the Habs and their new management like to test youngsters in pre-draft interviews.
They often ask about the animal, in particular, but also other thought-provoking questions. And that’s fine: it makes the guys react and shows a certain intelligence. Field hockey players are often perceived as athletes and physical specimens, but mentally and/or in the head, that’s not always what sets them apart.
It’s not just in Montreal that the deeper questions are being asked. Remember that the new club in Utah wanted to know the Uber rating of the youngsters they interviewed.
“I know I have a good rating considering how many times I’ve been in one.”
Hayes, Noodles and O-Dog share their Uber ratings after Utah’s hockey team asked prospects their ratings in the scouting process pic.twitter.com/swNi9ihT7v
– OverDrive (@OverDrive1050) June 10, 2024
In his segment with Le Club du matin, Renaud Lavoie denounced a question asked during the NHL Combine #NHL #Hockey #NHLCombine #Utah pic.twitter.com/bLb6RsKgcJ
– BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) June 10, 2024
If you need the Uber rating to know if the kid’s a good kid, you’ve got a serious problem. – Renaud Lavoie
Lavoie says there are other ways to find out about a kid’s private life. The whistleblower has spoken to former players and they’ve made it clear: “If I’d been asked that question, I’d have replied: please don’t fish me out.
Is that so? I think that’s a bit of an exaggeration, but okay.
Overtime
– It’s a tie.
The #CalderCup Finals are headed to California ALL TIED UP@TheHersheyBears | #HERvsCV pic.twitter.com/5SqSwyQJS3
– American Hockey League (@TheAHL) June 16, 2024