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  • Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins

    Keys to Bentley upset win and first ever against UML are:
    1. Stay out of P Box, as PK not good
    2. Continue excellent PP if given opportunity
    3. Tighten team D in front of Komm

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    • Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins

      For those who need it, here's the link to the audio:

      http://www.ustream.tv/channel/excalibur-sports-page
      Win today and we'll walk together forever. -Ray Shero

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      • Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins

        Arghh!

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        • Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins

          Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
          Arghh!
          In five years of calling Bentley hockey games, I've only had my heartbroken twice by watching the Falcons:

          1) the double OT game against RIT last year.
          2) today.

          Bentley left the door open a few times, but this UML team did not do much to impress me. Bentley controlled the game flow in the first and third periods, and after they took the lead, they went directly into the right style of play. Short shifts for the lines, 30-45 seconds, gain center ice, determine if there's a rush, if not tie it up deep into the UML end, make a change. UML had much more tired legs on the ice, and the two goals were scored 11 seconds apart in a manner that was not befitting Bentley.

          It's funny, in a way. You can't look at the game and think that UML was the better team. The goals scored weren't the D's fault, and they weren't Komm's. UML didn't do anything to overwhelm strength-on-strength. The puck just went in. That's all there is to it.

          That said, I leave with this thought: Two years ago, if you told me Bentley would lead or be tied for 55 minutes and lose in horrific fashion like that, against a Hockey East program, I'd call you crazy. This year, I walked out of Tsongas hating everything about the end of that game, and I drove home in virtual silence. I was genuinely upset by the outcome, and I felt like they'd done enough to win the game. I felt like that was our win and it was stolen. The fact that I was upset by the loss because of that shows how far this team has come. There's room left to improve, but at the same time, they've come so far. I'm looking forward to Northeastern on Saturday.

          If I don't post before, happy new year everyone. I wish you all the best of health and happiness in 2013!
          Win today and we'll walk together forever. -Ray Shero

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          • Originally posted by eXcSports View Post
            In five years of calling Bentley hockey games, I've only had my heartbroken twice by watching the Falcons:

            1) the double OT game against RIT last year.
            2) today.

            Bentley left the door open a few times, but this UML team did not do much to impress me. Bentley controlled the game flow in the first and third periods, and after they took the lead, they went directly into the right style of play. Short shifts for the lines, 30-45 seconds, gain center ice, determine if there's a rush, if not tie it up deep into the UML end, make a change. UML had much more tired legs on the ice, and the two goals were scored 11 seconds apart in a manner that was not befitting Bentley.

            It's funny, in a way. You can't look at the game and think that UML was the better team. The goals scored weren't the D's fault, and they weren't Komm's. UML didn't do anything to overwhelm strength-on-strength. The puck just went in. That's all there is to it.

            That said, I leave with this thought: Two years ago, if you told me Bentley would lead or be tied for 55 minutes and lose in horrific fashion like that, against a Hockey East program, I'd call you crazy. This year, I walked out of Tsongas hating everything about the end of that game, and I drove home in virtual silence. I was genuinely upset by the outcome, and I felt like they'd done enough to win the game. I felt like that was our win and it was stolen. The fact that I was upset by the loss because of that shows how far this team has come. There's room left to improve, but at the same time, they've come so far. I'm looking forward to Northeastern on Saturday.

            If I don't post before, happy new year everyone. I wish you all the best of health and happiness in 2013!
            Thanks for the details, Dan.

            My alma mater UNH was never really in the game tonight at Dartmouth, and I thought that Bentley played the Big Green better last month. And, BC got creamed 8-1 by the Gophers tonight, putting them into a PWR tie with Dartmouth.

            I will be at Matthews on Friday night.

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            • Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins

              Holy Cross overrated? LOL.

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                UML fan here. Heck of a game by your guys was very impressed by the pressure the offense had. Good luck the rest of the way

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                • Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins

                  My annual State of the Blog. Thanks to everyone who made 2012 possible. There's some great plans in the works for '13, and I'm looking forward to giving you all what you deserve in terms of best coverage for college hockey (and more!).

                  http://excalibursportspage.com/2012/...e-of-the-blog/
                  Win today and we'll walk together forever. -Ray Shero

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                  • Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins

                    Originally posted by RiverhawkFan978 View Post
                    UML fan here. Heck of a game by your guys was very impressed by the pressure the offense had. Good luck the rest of the way
                    Thanks! Like I've said before, we're knocking on the door. From my end, FWIW, I think UML is getting ready to turn the corner. I don't think they're where they should be, but that is one team that just doesn't quit.
                    Win today and we'll walk together forever. -Ray Shero

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                    • Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins

                      Originally posted by eXcSports View Post
                      In five years of calling Bentley hockey games, I've only had my heartbroken twice by watching the Falcons:

                      1) the double OT game against RIT last year.
                      2) today.

                      Bentley left the door open a few times, but this UML team did not do much to impress me. Bentley controlled the game flow in the first and third periods, and after they took the lead, they went directly into the right style of play. Short shifts for the lines, 30-45 seconds, gain center ice, determine if there's a rush, if not tie it up deep into the UML end, make a change. UML had much more tired legs on the ice, and the two goals were scored 11 seconds apart in a manner that was not befitting Bentley.

                      It's funny, in a way. You can't look at the game and think that UML was the better team. The goals scored weren't the D's fault, and they weren't Komm's. UML didn't do anything to overwhelm strength-on-strength. The puck just went in. That's all there is to it.

                      That said, I leave with this thought: Two years ago, if you told me Bentley would lead or be tied for 55 minutes and lose in horrific fashion like that, against a Hockey East program, I'd call you crazy. This year, I walked out of Tsongas hating everything about the end of that game, and I drove home in virtual silence. I was genuinely upset by the outcome, and I felt like they'd done enough to win the game. I felt like that was our win and it was stolen. The fact that I was upset by the loss because of that shows how far this team has come. There's room left to improve, but at the same time, they've come so far. I'm looking forward to Northeastern on Saturday.

                      If I don't post before, happy new year everyone. I wish you all the best of health and happiness in 2013!
                      Don't forget, these guys beat UMass back in 2010 (when UMass was ranked as well). I wasn't there last night but from the sounds of it, that was Bentley's game. They need to take advantage especially of OOC matchups

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                      • Originally posted by Sons of Vaval View Post
                        Holy Cross overrated? LOL.
                        You will never read that from me, nor from Gopher fans.

                        AHA teams made some noise this weekend, despite Bentley's near miss.

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                        • Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins

                          Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
                          You will never read that from me, nor from Gopher fans.

                          AHA teams made some noise this weekend, despite Bentley's near miss.
                          Three AHA teams in the polls. It makes me happy to see the league doing well and finally getting national recognition. Niagara, Holy Cross, and RMU are all deserving teams. My hat's off to those programs, and I hope, at the same time, Bentley can make some noise and pick up some wins against them!
                          Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose.

                          STAY UP #94 #58

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                          • Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins

                            A look at venerable Matthews Arena, where Bentley will be playing on Saturday.

                            http://excalibursportspage.com/2013/...lowed-grounds/
                            Win today and we'll walk together forever. -Ray Shero

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                            • Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins

                              Nice article on Matthews, Dan. I love going to games there, in part for the history that you describe well. And, their student fans in the balcony (the Dog Pound) are passionate for the game, a fine model for Bentley's Falcon Nest. Looking forward to attending Bentley's last chance to win an OOC game this season, unless we win the AHA post-season auto-seed, of course.
                              Last edited by Snively65; 01-02-2013, 07:44 PM.

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                              • Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins

                                One more article - this one's the report card looking into the Lowell series.

                                http://excalibursportspage.com/2013/...-umass-lowell/
                                Win today and we'll walk together forever. -Ray Shero

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