I agree with this. I think it all boils down to a very young team that has a hard time staying disciplined and is experiencing some growing pains. The broad majority of skaters on the ice are underclassmen and it shows when you are watching the games.
Overall, I feel like this season has been a massive success. We are on the doorstep of having our first 20 win season and possibly our first National tournament appearance in 12 years. We have a young team that is only going to get stronger, more hard nosed and more skilled in the seasons to come. Although the last month has been rough, teams go through funks like this and I still believe we can dig deep to finish off the season.
I agree with this. I think it all boils down to a very young team that has a hard time staying disciplined and is experiencing some growing pains. The broad majority of skaters on the ice are underclassmen and it shows when you are watching the games.
Overall, I feel like this season has been a massive success. We are on the doorstep of having our first 20 win season and possibly our first National tournament appearance in 12 years. We have a young team that is only going to get stronger, more hard nosed and more skilled in the seasons to come. Although the last month has been rough, teams go through funks like this and I still believe we can dig deep to finish off the season.
They sweep...and come home for a show down W/UMass the following week.
I agree 100%
both a very good goalies, neither is a consistent all-american
people probably forget that when Jimmy Howard was putting up incredible stats, he was splitting weekends with Frank Doyle…then the year he got most of the games, he went 19-13-7 with good stats, but not like when he split time
Do you really think that Victor would've saved the shots that Boo let in?
I sure don't.
Two splits or better will do it for sure, IMO.
Looking at Maine in a vacuum, 4 wins in the last 4 gets them a 2 seed, 2-3 wins should be a 3 seed and a lone win would be on the bubble. A total collapse sees them enter the postseason below the cutline.
Two splits and a win in the HE QF should get them in.
The games against UMass are monumental. Not just for their own ranking, but knocking the host out of the tournament would go a long way to securing a spot in Springfield instead of Missouri.
But the players can't make the mistake of overlooking Vermont. I don't think they will.
I agree 100%
both a very good goalies, neither is a consistent all-american
people probably forget that when Jimmy Howard was putting up incredible stats, he was splitting weekends with Frank Doyle…then the year he got most of the games, he went 19-13-7 with good stats, but not like when he split time
I think the record had more to do with not having Colin Shields and Todd Jackson and Dustin Penner around than Howard being over worked. But who’s to say.
Do you really think that Victor would've saved the shots that Boo let in?
I sure don't.
Ostman stole more than a few games last season. He sure as hll ain’t stealing any sitting on the bench. and while hindsight is 20/20, he could not have done worse than losing. Ostman was in net when Maine beat Quinnipiac and when they beat and tied BC. no other goalie in the NCAA has a win and a tie against BC this season
if I knew Ostman were injured, I’d stop suggesting that he should get playing time, until then, I say let em platoon.
realize that Boija has not won both nights in a weekend yet and Ostman has done it three times this season (and yes, I understand that the quality of opponents is different)
Hard to think Maine will sweep Vermont, when was the weekend they looked good both nights, especially on road. If the games were in Orono, Maybe.
No doubt Maine has exceeded expectations, trouble is as season went on those expectations grew and folks started thinking they could compete with anyone.
Ostman stole more than a few games last season. He sure as hll ain’t stealing any sitting on the bench. and while hindsight is 20/20, he could not have done worse than losing. Ostman was in net when Maine beat Quinnipiac and when they beat and tied BC. no other goalie in the NCAA has a win and a tie against BC this season
if I knew Ostman were injured, I’d stop suggesting that he should get playing time, until then, I say let em platoon.
realize that Boija has not won both nights in a weekend yet and Ostman has done it three times this season (and yes, I understand that the quality of opponents is different)
One of my best coaches Fern Flaman used to say, "Good teams overcome bad calls. Great ones don't complain they find a way to win" He played in the NHL and went to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
One of my best coaches Fern Flaman used to say, "Good teams overcome bad calls. Great ones don't complain they find a way to win" He played in the NHL and went to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
I’m not sure there are a lot of results this year that are super surprising with the exception of maybe the Merrimack and Lowell games. They are rock bottom of the league though so in that context it makes sense. No doubt Maine has done a tremendous job of finding ways to win, especially against bad teams, but ultimately I don’t see this year’s team being a lot better than last year’s. They are certainly a lot better offensively thanks to the Nadeaus, but on the flip side they are much worse defensively because of Sirota graduating.
It is a little disheartening to see two years in a row of Maine playing their best hockey in November and December then falling off in the second half but I’m sure there are plenty of lessons learned for Barr and he will fix that moving forward. I suspect they both start too early and crank up the intensity too soon.
Beyond that he clearly needs to find a number one defenseman and maybe one or two other dmen who are good in their own zone. I think all of the defensemen individually are fine but as a group they have been a disaster. I also think you need six or seven legit top six forwards and Maine has three great ones and then three who are borderline at best. This has been an issue for close to 20 years now so nothing new.