But overall Tech just looks out of sync out there, nothing clicking for them at all. The 5 minute power play looking really really bad for us. Definitely not the same team as last season for Tech
Ugly, ugly, ugly. Nothing went well for us, 90% of that due to the play of NMU, but man when we looked bad we looked bad. NMU's passing was crisp, quick and accurate, we missed so many passes and gave them the puck so many times that is just killed any and all momentum. I completely disagreed with the major against Jackson though, he never made a move to hit knee to knee, he just was skating as was NMU's player and they hit knee to knee, neither players fault, just an unfortunate event.
Tech looked awful on Friday night and the lack of production on the major penalty power play really hurt. It took Tech about 4:30 to get the power play established in the NMU zone. That just can't happen. Everytime I see a bad game on a big ice, I just wonder if it really throws off the players. You might think "It's only 15 feet" but if you've ever played hockey it seems HUGE when you are out there
Saturday night was a nice bounce back. Too bad they stunk it up Friday and couldn't get a sweep. We've already booked two losses that are going to be "wish we had those back" in February.
Tech looked awful on Friday night and the lack of production on the major penalty power play really hurt. It took Tech about 4:30 to get the power play established in the NMU zone. That just can't happen. Everytime I see a bad game on a big ice, I just wonder if it really throws off the players. You might think "It's only 15 feet" but if you've ever played hockey it seems HUGE when you are out there
Saturday night was a nice bounce back. Too bad they stunk it up Friday and couldn't get a sweep. We've already booked two losses that are going to be "wish we had those back" in February.
Ryan
A split was a reasonable expectation.
"The use of common sense and logic will not be tolerated and may result in fine and/or suspension."- Western Professional Hockey League By-laws. 1999-2000.
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