Re: Irish hockey '12-'13: Why would you not wanna go there?
In the end, this was an exhibition game that doesn't count. But in the end this was an exhibition game against kids that we should have won. In the end David Gerths finally potted a goal. In the end, it doesn't count in his stats. In the end, this team just flat out plays better in front of Steven Summerhays. Yet, in the end, they just flat out don't play well in front of Mike Johnson. In the end, Johnson gave up just one goal. But in the end, we scored just one goal. In the end, we scored 2 SO goals. But, again, in the end we had to go to a SO to beat children.
I was quite impressed with Thomas DiPauli. He is a left-handed T.J. Tynan. I think he will be fun to watch. I should have picked him for my frosh-that-will-impress. Andy Ryan was pretty solid on the blue line. Sam Herr and Steven Fogarty were pretty nondescript, which can be a good thing because at least I don't remember any glaring gaffes. I also liked the communication on the ice, especially amongst the Dmen.
Dawson Cook did not play, but Kevin LaBanc looked pretty solid. Hopefully they both honor their commitments.
In other player news, Garrett Peterson will return to Notre Dame, and I assume the roster, next semester. Also, it appears that alternates may be named on an "as-needed" basis. We may see some A's next weekend.
Now it's on to KC. Anyone else making the trip?
In the end, this was an exhibition game that doesn't count. But in the end this was an exhibition game against kids that we should have won. In the end David Gerths finally potted a goal. In the end, it doesn't count in his stats. In the end, this team just flat out plays better in front of Steven Summerhays. Yet, in the end, they just flat out don't play well in front of Mike Johnson. In the end, Johnson gave up just one goal. But in the end, we scored just one goal. In the end, we scored 2 SO goals. But, again, in the end we had to go to a SO to beat children.
I was quite impressed with Thomas DiPauli. He is a left-handed T.J. Tynan. I think he will be fun to watch. I should have picked him for my frosh-that-will-impress. Andy Ryan was pretty solid on the blue line. Sam Herr and Steven Fogarty were pretty nondescript, which can be a good thing because at least I don't remember any glaring gaffes. I also liked the communication on the ice, especially amongst the Dmen.
Dawson Cook did not play, but Kevin LaBanc looked pretty solid. Hopefully they both honor their commitments.
In other player news, Garrett Peterson will return to Notre Dame, and I assume the roster, next semester. Also, it appears that alternates may be named on an "as-needed" basis. We may see some A's next weekend.
Now it's on to KC. Anyone else making the trip?
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