This year through 10 games we are
3.4 GF
2.8 GA
Last year we were
3.0 GF
2.6 GA
As noted by others our offense has thus far shown improvement over last year. We have some nice firepower and good depth. Our national championship team averaged 3.8 GF
That being said we are only going to go as far as our "D" will take us. I am just not sure how far that will be this year. Our National Championship team gave up 2.1 GA. No one is expecting that. Thus far the goals against average per game is going in the wrong direction.
Off to Belfast next. Yale and BU or UCONN. Both Non-Conference.
Much improvements to make, especially on special teams
Ranked so we will be a target ... will see the best of our opponents.
Nice scoring depth ... good speed ... everyone is getting in the act.
For the most part avoiding penalties.
Four scoring lines? Shades of 2013/2014?
Clarkson beat Michigan Tech 3-1
St. Lawrence is leading Minnesota 3-1 after 2
Colgate Beat Princeton 2-1
Qpac beat Cornell 4-2
Also, Harvard beat Arizona State 4-1
ECAC won or is winning all non conference games !!!! Got to keep it going !!!
In non-conference we are 7-7 vs Hockey East and closing in on .500 overall. Way too early to tell for sure. Will have to wait until January to get a better picture. The better we can do in non-conference play the more of our ECAC teams can make their way into the tournament.
"The only thing that will be different is that we’re going to be playing on international ice surfaces, so the rink is going to be 20 feet wider and we have to take that into account. Otherwise, we’re playing good college hockey teams and we’re going to try to beat one another.”
Clarkson beat Michigan Tech 3-1
St. Lawrence is leading Minnesota 3-1 after 2
Colgate Beat Princeton 2-1
Qpac beat Cornell 4-2
Also, Harvard beat Arizona State 4-1
ECAC won or is winning all non conference games !!!! Got to keep it going !!!
In non-conference we are 7-7 vs Hockey East and closing in on .500 overall. Way too early to tell for sure. Will have to wait until January to get a better picture. The better we can do in non-conference play the more of our ECAC teams can make their way into the tournament.
SLU did beat Minnesota in OT. Very nice non-conference night for the ECAC.
I'm not sure what your point was about 'non-Ivy ECAC and Harvard.' Harvard's still Ivy, right?
Splitting hairs? Don't bury the lede.
"The only thing that will be different is that we’re going to be playing on international ice surfaces, so the rink is going to be 20 feet wider and we have to take that into account. Otherwise, we’re playing good college hockey teams and we’re going to try to beat one another.”
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