Friday, January 4, 2008
Grading the Rangers
Picking up a challenge from Sam Weinman at Rangers Report, I offer my report card of the New York Rangers after 41 games (half the season). Aside from the standard grade, I added classic report card comments, courtesy of TeachNet.com. I am leaving Renney, his staff and Sather out as I feel the most important part of their seasons have yet to start (a debatable matter in and of itself).
Forwards
Sean Avery: It has been a pleasure to have him in class. Has good oral vocabulary. Uses colorful words (just ask Darcy Tucker). Excessive absences. B
Blair Betts: Brings fine contributions. Is willing to take part in all classroom activities. A
Ryan Callahan: Sacrificing accuracy for unnecessary speed in his work. Anxious to please. B-
Nigel Dawes: Has shown a good attitude about trying to improve. B
Chris Drury: Gaining more self-confidence. He is capable of much better work. C+
Brandon Dubinsky: Unusually mature. Is becoming more self-reliant. A-
Scott Gomez: Although he has had some difficulty adjusting to our room and various duties, he usually tries to cooperate. Does not work up to his ability. B
Ryan Hollweg: Bubbles over with enthusiasm. He has made many fine contributions to our class and is an inspiration to his classmates. A
Marcel Hossa: Seems unable to finish required work. C
Jaromir Jagr: Capable of achieving a higher average. Is inconsistent in his efforts. Makes little effort when not under direct supervision. Many of his difficulties occur on the playground and he then carries a poor attitude in the classroom. C+
Greg Moore: I'm sorry I didn't get to meet you (much) this year. Incomplete
Colton Orr: Does colorful and interesting work. Works well with his neighbors. B+
Petr Prucha: I am hoping this recent interest and improvement will continue. He is self-confident and has excellent manners. B-
Brendan Shanahan: Has good organization of thoughts. Speaks with confidence to the group. He assumes responsibility well and has a fine attitude. B+
Martin Straka: Performs well in everything he undertakes. Shows initiative; thinks things through for himself. A
Defensemen
Dan Girardi: Has earned a very fine report card. Now accepts responsiblity well. A
Marek Malik: Works too slowly. Has poor motor skills. D
Paul Mara: Requires too much supervision. Work is not neat. C
Michal Rozsival: Makes careless errors. Is strong in offensive zone. B
Marc Staal: Is becoming more dependable during work periods. Has great potential and works toward achieving it. B+
Jason Strudwick: Comprehends well, but needs to work more quickly. Has a pleasant personality. B-
Fedor Tyutin: Enjoys doing neat careful work. A pleasure to have around. A
Goalies
Henrik Lundqvist: Makes friends quickly and is well liked by classmates. All work is neatly and accurately done. B+
Stephen Valiquette: Is a polite, conscientious pupil. B+
So what do you think: Are my grades fair or unfair? Think the kids deserve the keys to the car or to be locked in the libarary? Are you hot for teacher??
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3 comments:
Snicker-inducing goodness!
Are you hot for teacher?? I got my pencil! give me something to write on!
I don't feel tardy...class dismissed!
Loved it. Scotty, if your grades are accurate, then one thing is for sure...
Jagr, Malik, Drury make too much f***ing money per year!!!!
Scott,
You must be smoking crack handing Holloweg an "A" ... gimme a break.
Loved the "poor motor skills" comment on Malik, summed him up perfectly. Well, maybe you could have mentioned that he's picked on by the other kids in class.
JB
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