Re: Wisconsin Hockey XXXVII: Waiting for the axe to fall
Something strange is happening with the badger men’s hockey team, they are playing exciting hockey. It has been two years since I have been able to make that statement. They are fun to watch.
Kunin and Besse are leading a more wide open offense, unusual for Eave’s dump and chase strategy. All 4 lines are playing with energy and skill. Kunin is the best hockey player we have had in a long time, he is going to have a long run in the NHL. We can only hope Kunin and Besse will return next year.
The defense needs more improvement even though Schulze and Wittchow have made a big upturn from last years dismal +/- ratings. Davison sits at the bottom of those rankings for BiG defensemen. He is a conundrum, excels at quarterbacking the PP, has great hands and instincts in the offensive zone. As good as he is offensively he is terrible in the D zone. A soft, slow footed, turnover machine who looks like a human pylon against upper level forwards. He might make a better forward.
Something strange is happening with the badger men’s hockey team, they are playing exciting hockey. It has been two years since I have been able to make that statement. They are fun to watch.
Kunin and Besse are leading a more wide open offense, unusual for Eave’s dump and chase strategy. All 4 lines are playing with energy and skill. Kunin is the best hockey player we have had in a long time, he is going to have a long run in the NHL. We can only hope Kunin and Besse will return next year.
The defense needs more improvement even though Schulze and Wittchow have made a big upturn from last years dismal +/- ratings. Davison sits at the bottom of those rankings for BiG defensemen. He is a conundrum, excels at quarterbacking the PP, has great hands and instincts in the offensive zone. As good as he is offensively he is terrible in the D zone. A soft, slow footed, turnover machine who looks like a human pylon against upper level forwards. He might make a better forward.
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