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If the Friars choke their 3-0 lead over the Big Red, will that put them in the same league as our Cats? Hey, we always play well against them; that could have been us knocking on the FF door this season!
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Originally posted by Snively65 View PostIf the Friars choke their 3-0 lead over the Big Red, will that put them in the same league as our Cats? Hey, we always play well against them; that could have been us knocking on the FF door this season!I'm just here for the hockey...
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Originally posted by BlackI View PostChuck, you are correct. Nobody referred to UNH in this manor. Thanks for enlightening me on UNH’s history of near misses. From now on I will be sure to make others aware of that history. Your’s BlackI
How many more seasons you figure UMaine will stick with Red Gendron's Circus of Mediocrity?Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
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Originally posted by HockeyRef View Postha! Hardly doubt they could do that, but, who would've thought...those pesky 3 goal leads!!! Obviously the Friars don't care about those (see: yesterday) It's now become the 'dreaded 3 goal lead' We need to find a way to score goals my friend, then, we can talk about FF's....??? So unless something major happens in this game we'll have 2 HE teams in. Cornell fans have to be bummed...
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Originally posted by Snively65 View PostYup; not bad for HEA, which had such a dismal OOC record this regular season. Go Quinnipiac!
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Originally posted by Snively65 View PostMaybe if you avoid rush hour traffic and ignore speed limits? :-)
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Originally posted by chickod View PostOK. Fine 1 1/2 from Storrs to Providence. (the point was to contrast with the vast distances between the schools in the West)
But, Storrs?Last edited by Snively65; 04-01-2019, 11:14 AM.
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Originally posted by HockeyRef View PostDan! Curious as to your take on the UMass v Denver FF semi?
The other factor will be the health of FR Emilio Pettersen - who hurt his hand/wrist and had to leave the game versus AIC. He's a pure dangler - and the most skilled player on the DU team. If he can't go or if he is limited it will really hurt an already limited offense. He drives a lot of what that first line is able to do, creating a lot of chances for Guttman and Lukosevicious.
The game will also feature one of the best offensive blueliner match-ups possible in Cale Makar and Ian Mitchell. Makar is obviously incredibly gifted - but Mitchell, a year younger, is not that far behind.
It should be a good game - featuring two distinct styles and two teams that dictate tempo and style very well. If UMass can generate a goal early, and force Denver to open up their game, I like their chances - perhaps with relative ease. On the other hand, the deeper Denver can get into the game tied or with the lead, the better chance they'll have to turn this game into a slog and pull it out. I like UMass...
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The Denver comp for UMass is St. Cloud State - in two games in St. Cloud, earlier this season, the Pios surrendered 8 goals on 80 SOG. They did manage six goals of their own, but on only 42 SOG - as they were out-skated pretty handily...Last edited by Dan; 04-01-2019, 09:59 AM.Live Free or Die!!
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Dan, without knowing the Harvard and Notre Dame players well, my take was that UMass out talented them. The outcomes were a matter of time. The week before BC better matched the UMass talent. I didn't see much of Denver this week or year, but am thinking that their talent and skill will at least allow them to compete with UMass for a while.I will not be out cheered in my own building.
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Originally posted by Darius View PostDan, without knowing the Harvard and Notre Dame players well, my take was that UMass out talented them. The outcomes were a matter of time. The week before BC better matched the UMass talent. I didn't see much of Denver this week or year, but am thinking that their talent and skill will at least allow them to compete with UMass for a while.
In their most recent (meaningful) games Denver has done this - and the run of play has reflected the shot totals in nearly all of them...
* Outshot 32-17 in a 2-0 win over North Dakota
* Outshot 42-18 in a 4-2 win (ENG) over North Dakota
* Outshot 33-25 in a 3-0 loss versus Minnesota-Duluth
* Outshot 25-13 in a 2-0 win (ENG) over Ohio State
* Outshot 26-24 in a 3-0 win (ENG) over AIC
So, without ENG that is 1.60 goals per game (and just 19.4 shots per game) over their last six contests (excluding their third-place NCHC win). While talented, their PP is at just 15% for the season - and only 1-for-15 over the five games listed above. They're struggling to score at the worst time, there is no two ways about that...
That said, they do have talent and they are VERY DEEP in skating ability. They can skate all four lines against anybody and all four can forecheck and defend at a high level. They should have the speed to keep up with UMass and they will absolutely make life difficult on the Minutemen in their effort to generate shots and scoring chances. Still, If DU wins the game, I'd bet it looks like the list above - with UMass clearly winning shot totals and zone time, but with Denver doing a great job of forcing shots to low percentage areas, blocking and clearing grade-A chances and getting good goaltending. But, if UMass can generate some goals - especially early - I don't see how DU can keep up...
If Denver can keep UMass off the board early - they'll do so by being in top shape defensively and grinding time away on the forecheck or in the o-zone. And they'll need to capitalize on whatever chances they do get. This is what they have been doing - but UMass will be their stiffest test in a long while...
Next year with all of the talent returning - except for a graduating Lukosevicious and a likely early departure from Mitchell - plus a few nice recruiting pieces look for this Denver team to really come together into something special. For this year's group - just getting to the FF is a huge win. If they can pull off a win or two, it would be a huge coup and absolute gravy. Its really something - winning 24 games and making it to a FF in a rebuilding/reloading years...Last edited by Dan; 04-01-2019, 12:47 PM.Live Free or Die!!
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Originally posted by Chuck Murray View PostI'm not sure that's what Greg said, but whether he did OR it's just you saying it … all UMass has won so far is the HE regular season title. They didn't even make it to the HE Tourney Finals. Northeastern is the tourney champion. As a UNH fan, where many regular season titles were followed by no hardware postseasons, I don't remember many folks referring to UNH as the "class of the league" when that happened. Very good, yes … exciting, no doubt … but "class of the league"??? Not quite yet. We'll see.
And Dan, UMass is a young team as well. Only three seniors I believe.Last edited by Greg Ambrose; 04-01-2019, 07:58 PM.
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Originally posted by Dan View PostIn their most recent (meaningful) games Denver has done this - and the run of play has reflected the shot totals in nearly all of them...
* Outshot 32-17 in a 2-0 win over North Dakota
* Outshot 42-18 in a 4-2 win (ENG) over North Dakota
* Outshot 33-25 in a 3-0 loss versus Minnesota-Duluth
* Outshot 25-13 in a 2-0 win (ENG) over Ohio State
* Outshot 26-24 in a 3-0 win (ENG) over AIC
So, without ENG that is 1.60 goals per game (and just 19.4 shots per game) over their last six contests (excluding their third-place NCHC win). While talented, their PP is at just 15% for the season - and only 1-for-15 over the five games listed above. They're struggling to score at the worst time, there is no two ways about that...
* The most obvious, of course - 4 wins against 1 loss
* Denver allowed only 5 goals in those 5 games (1.00 GAA)
* Two of UM-D's goals were ENG's (reducing active GAA to 0.60 )
* Denver lost the game in which they had their most SOG
At the time of the season where defense tends to be the quality that wins you championships, Denver is scoring enough goals, playing with leads, and defending better than pretty much everyone else.
So I'll take Denver to counter your shrewd, no-lose choice of UMass.
P.S. - the above is yet more evidence that SOG is largely meaningless. I've always said, and will continue to say … give me the first goal of the game, you can have overall SOG superiority, and the first goal will do better as an indicator of success (W). Neither is foolproof, of course. In your small sample above:
Score 1st goal: 5-0-0
Shots On Goal: 1-4-0
P.P.S. to Greg - yes, UMass are "Northeast Regional Champions", good point. Maybe we should slip a note to BS35+8 to try to arrange for a banner at The Whitt to denote various "regional championships" UNH has won? For a program known for liberal banner usage, how did we manage to miss that one?!?!?
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