Well....time to reflect on the season. While Harvard put up a good and better than expected fight in Potsdam, there were far too many indifferent performances that were plagued by poor decision making and situational hockey. Yes - there were injuries....that clearly forced people into playing who were outmatched and not ready.
Of the seniors who played meaningful minutes, Harvard graduates:
Forwards: Alex Gaffney (hurt all season unfortunately), Tommy Lyons, Zak Karpa
Defense: Jack Bar, Kyle Aucoin, Ian Moore, Christian Jimenez
The Good:
Goaltending - Charette was fantastic all season long....and while I thought Aku struggled for a good portion of the season (angles, depth in the crease), he was fantastic against Clarkson. There should be healthy competition in net next season which is a good thing.
Forwards - Harvard returns a core group of forwards that are solid. Mick Thomson was great. I like Solovey as a guy who can play in front of the net and go into the corners. Casey Severo really stepped up this year. We are still waiting on Tresca to deliver at this level. I look at guys like Fine, Guzzo, and Hejduk as 4th line depth guys. Will McDonough was one of the more hearlded incoming recruits but assume he was injured since he never really played this year.
Recruits - It is never clear who Harvard will bring in and who will be asked to play another year of juniors. But on the forward side, Harvard looks to bring in a few impact players in Chase Stefanek, Heikki Ruohonen, Aidan Lane, and Richard Gallant. The other forward recruits, given their numbers, I would expect to provide depth. On the defensive side, Donato Bracco, James Mackey, and Drake Murray should compete for starting spots.
Questions:
I thought Ben MacDonald, Joe Miller, Mike Callow, and Cam Johnson (was strong early) were just too inconsistent from game to game. Too passive, commitment to defense was not always there. There is talent here, but without a higher work rate, compete level, and decision making, I'm not sure that these players can be counted on in big moments and to put teams away that Harvard should put away
Challenging:
Defense - The defense was a head scratcher all year, especially since it was supposed to be a team strength and you had strong senior leadership. An inability to possess the puck out of the zone (see Clarkson series), way too many turnovers and poor decision making, and just a lack of identity. The defense let forwards enter the zone unimpeded, did not play physical enough, etc. The defense was not skilled enough to be a finesse team, but also not physical enough to play a heavy game. They were not committed to taking the body (see Clarkson GWG in game 1 of their playoff series). What does this unit want to be next season? How are they going to play?
Faceoffs - Harvard continues (2 years and counting) to lose possession of the puck after re-starts. This has to be addressed in the offseason.
I think Harvard should be a little bit better next year (forward group should be better, goaltending should be better.....defense should be worse on paper, but because the defense played so poorly this year, I wonder if next year this should be neutral to even a little better). Need to look at other schools to see what they lose and what they bring in.