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Originally posted by Umileated View PostI'm a bit lost.... what is it?
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Originally posted by New Hampshire 'Cats Fan View PostThis is a bit off off topic, but I stumbled upon this website the other day and thought it might be interesting for some college hockey fans:
www.collegehockeypulse.com
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It just occurred to me that Moses scored a power play goal, a shorthanded, a 5 on 3 and an even strength. That has to add to the style points, right?
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This is a bit off off topic, but I stumbled upon this website the other day and thought it might be interesting for some college hockey fans:
www.collegehockeypulse.com
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Originally posted by C-H-C View PostFocusing on how many goals Stevie Moses scores per shots on goal overlooks his most impressive talent. Moses' ability to generate a shot on goal completely on his own - without being set up by a teammate - is remarkable. There are no statistics on this but watch how many times Moses maneuvers the puck around obstacles in the offensive zone and single-handedly creates a shot on goal. It's what makes him such an exciting player to watch - and that's entertaining.
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Focusing on how many goals Stevie Moses scores per shots on goal overlooks his most impressive talent. Moses' ability to generate a shot on goal completely on his own - without being set up by a teammate - is remarkable. There are no statistics on this but watch how many times Moses maneuvers the puck around obstacles in the offensive zone and single-handedly creates a shot on goal. It's what makes him such an exciting player to watch - and that's entertaining.
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Originally posted by Greg Ambrose View PostI don't have any stats in front of me but I'd be willing to bet that Moses has taken more shots this year than any other UNH player and I'd be willing to bet that, among the forwards, he has one of the lower shooting percentages. Moses is a very talented player, he has speed, he has puck handling skills, and he knows how to get open. But . . . he does have trouble putting the puck in the net. Moses has 16 goals this year, half of them in four goal games against UAH and Dartmouth. First to have two four goal games in a season since Jacob Micflikier a few years back btw. Let's just hope that his recent production translates to good games the next two weekends vs. Merrimack and BC!
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Originally posted by GoUNH View Post... Anyone know why Henrion was not dressed against Dartmouth?
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Originally posted by e.cat View PostNice to see UNH get a couple W's back to back. Moses needs to learn how to finish though I'm just sayin'
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Nice to see UNH get a couple W's back to back. Moses needs to learn how to finish though I'm just sayin'
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Glad to see Moses get some goals - he deserves them; however, it worries me that he has had to carry us to our last two victories.
Additionally, I'd like to see the McCarey, Borisenok, Thrush line reunited. All three of them stacked up the majority of their points during their time together.
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Cats win 2 straight, Moses is on fire. Anyone know why Henrion was not dressed against Dartmouth?
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Originally posted by fanboy View PostPosts from the UNH recruit Blog ....... Seems like Scott will never get a shot even if the team believes he can turn the team around.
I'll assume Scott worked his tail off, meaning he hasn't played because he has simply never been the best goalie at UNH. He wasn't better than Foster and Digi had a 2010-11 season that you can't argue. He may be the best this season (I don't watch practices) but I doubt it. If he was, he wouldn't be the 4th goalie. I'm not buying that Scott is the difference in this team sitting at 7-11-2 (5-8-1) instead of say 11-7-2 (8-5-1). Digi was bad early, but DeSmith has played well and until the Providence game it still wasn't enough. The goaltending has been FAR from the only problem plauging this team.
With the team fighting for the play-off lives and NCAA dreams hanging by a thread (if at all), Umile's going to play the best goalie period. Maybe Scott/DeSmith are even? Unfortunately for the SR Scott you have to go with DeSmith in that case because of the long-term benefits into next season and beyond. That is just the way college sports work.
I don't ever remember hearing or reading anything that would lead me to believe Scott was brought to UNH to compete for anything more than a back-up position. If he had earned that spot or more we would have seen him on the ice. The article you posted earlier is such an awful source. That read like a blog discussing another player entirely and sneaking in a shout-out to a kid from his town.
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