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  • Originally posted by e.cat View Post
    I'm rapidly losing interest in this season. Two wins this weekend would go a long way in restoring my faith. Hope you're right!
    I’m with ya. I see them getting 3 points this weekend. Let’s face facts. This is roughly a .500 team. They have an 8-8-1 record with the 40th SOS to date. Their 2nd half schedule is much tougher playing 9 games against ranked opponents in their final 17. Unfortunately, I think they will go 6-9-2 for the rest of the regular season ending with a record of 14-17-3 for the regular season. I hope I’m wrong.
    Last edited by scoreboard; 01-03-2020, 04:09 PM.

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    • Originally posted by scoreboard View Post
      I’m with ya. I see them getting 3 points this weekend. Let’s face facts. This is roughly a .500 team. They have an 8-8-1 record with the 40th SOS to date. Their 2nd half schedule is much tougher playing 9 games against ranked opponents in their final 17. Unfortunately, I think they will go 6-9-2 for the rest of the regular season ending with a record of 14-17-3 for the regular season. I hope I’m wrong.
      Sounds about right scoreboard. I was hoping for better results but as you say the second half schedule does not appear to bode well for the cats!
      UNH Hockey: You can check out any time you like but you can never leave!

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      • Its awesome having both JP and ChKel on the ice. Ty has stood up well early on. Lots of good offense by both with Yale enjoying a slight advantage. Welp off to the PP go 'Cats!
        I'm just here for the hockey...

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        • A yale laser gets past Taylor on the PK 2-1 UNH
          I'm just here for the hockey...

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          • Re: UNH Hockey: Treading Water or Trending Upward

            Just be happy ......... that we no longer play the NICC chrome domes two times each year. I am flipping channels among UNH-Vlae, NICC-WMich, and C's-Hawks games.

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            • Re: UNH Hockey: Treading Water or Trending Upward

              3 goals in 3 games for Filip!! 3-1
              I'm just here for the hockey...

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              • Originally posted by HockeyRef View Post
                3 goals in 3 games for Filip!! 3-1
                Nice 4-1 win for our Cats tonight!

                And, Taylor is rolling in net!! 4-0-0 on season, IIANM?
                Last edited by Snively65; 01-03-2020, 08:24 PM.

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                • Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
                  Nice 4-1 win for our Cats tonight!

                  And, Taylor is rolling in net!! 4-0-0 on season, IIANM?
                  Thought he played very well deserves the start tomorrow v Brown. Go 'Cats!
                  I'm just here for the hockey...

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                  • Re: UNH Hockey: Treading Water or Trending Upward

                    Originally posted by e.cat View Post
                    I'll be watching on NESN. Last time I saw a UNH/Yale game at the Whit, Yale took it to 'em. My friend from Conn. with me was pleasantly surprised!
                    Hope the "I Believe in UNH" banner doesn't get stomped on tonight!
                    If you went last year the 'Cats were down 0-4 and came back to tie it? But yeah we got beat 4-2 at home in '17/18 (DU's last season at the helm). I think most here who watched the game last night would agree that we were fortunate esp in the first two periods being hemmed in our zone for long periods of time. But like MS7 said in his presser, the 3rd was a much better period for the 'Cats and TT stood up big when he had to. That said, Yale is fast and honestly could've gone either way but I liked the way the 'Cats took control of the game and put it out of reach. I do not have illusions (or delusions???) about this team, but happy to see some goals. Now, put up on that PP please? And, hitting those big teams coming up our PK has to be better. Very honest reflections about his team here in this Manchester Union spot:

                    https://www.unionleader.com/sports/c...2cdb9f48e.html

                    Go 'Cats!!

                    Ps. Great to see Filip Engaras continue to put up points (nice 2 on 1 with Sato) and Eric Esposito has a decent game scoring his first.
                    Last edited by HockeyRef; 01-04-2020, 08:18 AM.
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                    • Re: UNH Hockey: Treading Water or Trending Upward

                      Made it to the arena last night, ran into HR between periods briefly, and had a near-miss with deltabravo. Also stumbled myself unwittingly into "Dollar Hot Dog Night", which could have been lethal had it not been so close after New Year's and its resolutions (limited myself to a modest 2 dog haul). And capped things off with an improbable encounter with one of my fellow coaches on a rare mutual weekend night away from the pitch. He showed some impressive prognostication skills by predicting the first 3 UNH goal scorers, in order, before missing on the fourth (ENG) goal, opting for Kelleher instead of Grasso. Luke has provided me with tonight's lottery numbers, so this will hopefully be my last post as an active member of the working class, and starting next week I'll be even more available than usual to pontificate ad nauseum on here. Oh, and maybe even go surfing with Tulsi Gabbard.

                      Anyway, putting aside the usual silliness … it was nice to see MS7 giving Taylor his latest shot in goal, and I think it's fair to say that this time, young TT rose to the occasion, facing more shots in quantity, and probably by an even wider gap in quality, than his opposite number at the other end of the ice. I don't think it's an overstatement to say that UNH's defense stayed in the locker room for at least the first 5 minutes of last night's game, as there were about 3-4 clear chances with attacking Yale forwards left one-on-one with the UNH soph, but none of those Yale guys were able to capitalize - and it seemed like Taylor's confidence grew from there. He was deprived of a shutout in the second period during a PK when one of his teammates lost his stick, turning a 5 v. 4 effectively into a 5 v. 3. Lots of stick-sharing ensued, but they never quite caught up before the red light beat them to it.

                      This was the first time I've seen Taylor play in person, and the only thing that jumped out at me early - other than him making all the stops on the early clear-cut chances - was his apparent hesitance to handle the puck. He gradually started to handle things a little bit behind his net later in the game, and on one or two occasions he almost got himself into hot water. But otherwise, his approach to handling even routine stuff was akin to the puck being a hot potato. Definitely something I'm sure the staff is aware of, and perhaps a reason why we've seen so little of him up to this point. But he handled himself well with basic positioning, took care of the rest, and didn't seem as prone to leaving fat rebounds out there as his opposite number was. I'd be disappointed if MS7 didn't seize upon the opportunity to give him a second straight start tonight against Brown. He earned it last night.

                      The game played out as another example of the "first goal principal" I've always advocated, and you couldn't have hoped to get off to a better start than with the opening goal, which looked like it came off a diagrammed play - clean face-off win, dot-to-dot back on defense, pop the puck up to the center, still in the circle, and a quick one-touch pass to the right wing coming through the neutral zone with speed, skating past the opposing D, and finishing nicely at the crease. 9 seconds flat. If that wasn't a set play, I'm Santa Claus. The coaches could take some pride, I'm sure set plays are in place for lots of situational hockey, but I can't ever remember one working so cleanly from the opening faceoff. Then there was a Yale penalty within 2 seconds of the next face-off. Had UNH not reciprocated a minute later, and the defense not taken a 5 minute siesta around that time, it would've been perfect.

                      Yale was not a very talented offensive team, but they were not afraid to play a physical game, and I thought it put UNH back on its heels well into the game, even as Yale was chasing the game for (quite literally) 60 minutes. I guess it always amazes me when one of these Ivy ECAC teams comes in and batters a UNH team physically. UNH seemed more willing to push back later in the game, and there were some final buzzer skirmishes that almost broke out. As always, I'd like to see UNH play a tougher game.

                      Impressions of the UNH defense … Gildon has played better, and at times he looked bored, while at other times he took chances with the puck in his own end that almost blew up in his face. He and Wyse do seem to regularly tilt the ice in UNH's favor when they're out there, and you can't say the same about the second two pairings (MacKinnon/Verrier or Maass/Eriksson). I'd like to think there's still a chance Gildon returns next season, but my gut feeling after watching him extensively last night (which at least this time lines up with the conventional wisdom) is that he's gone after March. He has huge talent, and if harnessed properly in the future at the next level, he could be a legit first pairing guy in The Show. If someone doesn't get into his head, though, he might never see a day above the AHL. It's almost as if he's a left-hand shot version of UNH's Blake Kessel from a decade ago.

                      Up at the other end … Blackburn stands out as another talented kid who (for whatever reason) really is only scratching at the surface of his talent and potential. There were a few times last night when he made some tricky plays look incredibly easy … but then it would be another 10 minutes before you noticed him again. Unless he goes on a late run down the stretch, I think he's just the latest kid who is going to leave after four years, with all of us wondering how such a talented player never really broke out and showed us what he had. He'll sign an ECHL contract in March, and it's up to him if he takes it from there to the AHL or to Europe. Should be the former - with a potential 3rd line NHL upside if he defends better and more physically - but with him, it's hard to tell.

                      Score four goals, and you should win. UNH has now done that twice since the break, and split those games. I thought overall UNH was outplayed for the first two periods, but looked better in finishing the game in the 3rd period. They need to take that into the Brown game tonight, post another W, and then get ready for the onslaught of the remainder of the HE regular season. It would be an added bonus if Taylor got another start (and another W) after last night, and begin to answer some of the questions I've raised about UNH's outlook for the goalie position over the next couple of seasons.

                      A .500 or better record, and a mid-March tourney trip to Boston, that's all I ask.
                      Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
                      Montreal Expos Forever ...

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                      • Re: UNH Hockey: Treading Water or Trending Upward

                        Nice summation of the game Chuck and it was great to see you! Don't be a stranger geesh isn't Effingwoods a short hop to all things grand in Durham?? The 'Cats have gotten off to that fast start in a few games; most recently v Army. Then we tend to sit on our heels and no way can you do for long. (as was seen at Army). Anyway...we'll take the win and hope for another tonight. Gildon...he goes in March; that's all there is to it and I thought your comments on Blackburn were very insightful. He does indeed have a ton of talent; we saw that last season when he rattled off a 15 game point streak. Maybe he gets something going??? I will re-iterate that having ChKell and JP on the ice was great to see!! Predicting that line puts up some points tonight and our PP gets going too.

                        Boston in March; sounds like a dream. I don't have to tell anyone that if we don't make it that's 5 years since we've been there and 7 since we've seen a Regional. Getting to the Garden would be a fantastic experience and here's hoping; that's a formidable task but you never know. Go 'Cats!!

                        Ps...Pastrnak and McDavid on the ice this afternoon kiddies!!
                        https://causewaycrowd.com/2020/01/04...vid-draisaitl/

                        Pss. Isn't there some other game of importance tonight???
                        Last edited by HockeyRef; 01-04-2020, 09:20 AM.
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                        • Originally posted by Chuck Murray View Post
                          Made it to the arena last night, ran into HR between periods briefly, and had a near-miss with deltabravo. Also stumbled myself unwittingly into "Dollar Hot Dog Night", which could have been lethal had it not been so close after New Year's and its resolutions (limited myself to a modest 2 dog haul). And capped things off with an improbable encounter with one of my fellow coaches on a rare mutual weekend night away from the pitch. He showed some impressive prognostication skills by predicting the first 3 UNH goal scorers, in order, before missing on the fourth (ENG) goal, opting for Kelleher instead of Grasso. Luke has provided me with tonight's lottery numbers, so this will hopefully be my last post as an active member of the working class, and starting next week I'll be even more available than usual to pontificate ad nauseum on here. Oh, and maybe even go surfing with Tulsi Gabbard.

                          Anyway, putting aside the usual silliness … it was nice to see MS7 giving Taylor his latest shot in goal, and I think it's fair to say that this time, young TT rose to the occasion, facing more shots in quantity, and probably by an even wider gap in quality, than his opposite number at the other end of the ice. I don't think it's an overstatement to say that UNH's defense stayed in the locker room for at least the first 5 minutes of last night's game, as there were about 3-4 clear chances with attacking Yale forwards left one-on-one with the UNH soph, but none of those Yale guys were able to capitalize - and it seemed like Taylor's confidence grew from there. He was deprived of a shutout in the second period during a PK when one of his teammates lost his stick, turning a 5 v. 4 effectively into a 5 v. 3. Lots of stick-sharing ensued, but they never quite caught up before the red light beat them to it.

                          This was the first time I've seen Taylor play in person, and the only thing that jumped out at me early - other than him making all the stops on the early clear-cut chances - was his apparent hesitance to handle the puck. He gradually started to handle things a little bit behind his net later in the game, and on one or two occasions he almost got himself into hot water. But otherwise, his approach to handling even routine stuff was akin to the puck being a hot potato. Definitely something I'm sure the staff is aware of, and perhaps a reason why we've seen so little of him up to this point. But he handled himself well with basic positioning, took care of the rest, and didn't seem as prone to leaving fat rebounds out there as his opposite number was. I'd be disappointed if MS7 didn't seize upon the opportunity to give him a second straight start tonight against Brown. He earned it last night.

                          The game played out as another example of the "first goal principal" I've always advocated, and you couldn't have hoped to get off to a better start than with the opening goal, which looked like it came off a diagrammed play - clean face-off win, dot-to-dot back on defense, pop the puck up to the center, still in the circle, and a quick one-touch pass to the right wing coming through the neutral zone with speed, skating past the opposing D, and finishing nicely at the crease. 9 seconds flat. If that wasn't a set play, I'm Santa Claus. The coaches could take some pride, I'm sure set plays are in place for lots of situational hockey, but I can't ever remember one working so cleanly from the opening faceoff. Then there was a Yale penalty within 2 seconds of the next face-off. Had UNH not reciprocated a minute later, and the defense not taken a 5 minute siesta around that time, it would've been perfect.

                          Yale was not a very talented offensive team, but they were not afraid to play a physical game, and I thought it put UNH back on its heels well into the game, even as Yale was chasing the game for (quite literally) 60 minutes. I guess it always amazes me when one of these Ivy ECAC teams comes in and batters a UNH team physically. UNH seemed more willing to push back later in the game, and there were some final buzzer skirmishes that almost broke out. As always, I'd like to see UNH play a tougher game.

                          Impressions of the UNH defense … Gildon has played better, and at times he looked bored, while at other times he took chances with the puck in his own end that almost blew up in his face. He and Wyse do seem to regularly tilt the ice in UNH's favor when they're out there, and you can't say the same about the second two pairings (MacKinnon/Verrier or Maass/Eriksson). I'd like to think there's still a chance Gildon returns next season, but my gut feeling after watching him extensively last night (which at least this time lines up with the conventional wisdom) is that he's gone after March. He has huge talent, and if harnessed properly in the future at the next level, he could be a legit first pairing guy in The Show. If someone doesn't get into his head, though, he might never see a day above the AHL. It's almost as if he's a left-hand shot version of UNH's Blake Kessel from a decade ago.

                          Up at the other end … Blackburn stands out as another talented kid who (for whatever reason) really is only scratching at the surface of his talent and potential. There were a few times last night when he made some tricky plays look incredibly easy … but then it would be another 10 minutes before you noticed him again. Unless he goes on a late run down the stretch, I think he's just the latest kid who is going to leave after four years, with all of us wondering how such a talented player never really broke out and showed us what he had. He'll sign an ECHL contract in March, and it's up to him if he takes it from there to the AHL or to Europe. Should be the former - with a potential 3rd line NHL upside if he defends better and more physically - but with him, it's hard to tell.

                          Score four goals, and you should win. UNH has now done that twice since the break, and split those games. I thought overall UNH was outplayed for the first two periods, but looked better in finishing the game in the 3rd period. They need to take that into the Brown game tonight, post another W, and then get ready for the onslaught of the remainder of the HE regular season. It would be an added bonus if Taylor got another start (and another W) after last night, and begin to answer some of the questions I've raised about UNH's outlook for the goalie position over the next couple of seasons.

                          A .500 or better record, and a mid-March tourney trip to Boston, that's all I ask.
                          Ok, if not a believer in SOG or climate change, sounds like you are a convert to FOW, Chuck. :-)

                          I will trade some climate science edukashun for a beer at Libby's, around 5 pm today. :-)
                          Last edited by Snively65; 01-04-2020, 04:30 PM.

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                          • Re: UNH Hockey: Treading Water or Trending Upward

                            Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
                            Ok, if not a believer in SOG or climate change, sounds like you a convert to FOW, Chuck. :-)

                            I will trade some climate science edukashun for a beer at Libby's, around 5 pm today. :-)
                            Hoping to get there by 5:30!!! And Chuck said last night 'he owes you' so you might be in luck....
                            I'm just here for the hockey...

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                              Originally posted by HockeyRef View Post
                              Hoping to get there by 5:30!!! And Chuck said last night 'he owes you' so you might be in luck....
                              Out of luck tonight, the usual stuff takes over. Hopefully another W against a very beatable opponent. And yes, Snives is on the list of folks to whom I still owe a beer (or two) - e.cat too, and one or two others. We'll go on the honor system, so if you've got one coming, I'll eventually catch up with y'all. Ideally, a trip to the HE Semis in Boston would be a great time to make it happen.
                              Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
                              Montreal Expos Forever ...

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                              • Re: UNH Hockey: Treading Water or Trending Upward

                                Originally posted by HockeyRef View Post
                                If you went last year the 'Cats were down 0-4 and came back to tie it? But yeah we got beat 4-2 at home in '17/18 (DU's last season at the helm). I think most here who watched the game last night would agree that we were fortunate esp in the first two periods being hemmed in our zone for long periods of time. But like MS7 said in his presser, the 3rd was a much better period for the 'Cats and TT stood up big when he had to. That said, Yale is fast and honestly could've gone either way but I liked the way the 'Cats took control of the game and put it out of reach. I do not have illusions (or delusions???) about this team, but happy to see some goals. Now, put up on that PP please? And, hitting those big teams coming up our PK has to be better. Very honest reflections about his team here in this Manchester Union spot:

                                https://www.unionleader.com/sports/c...2cdb9f48e.html

                                Go 'Cats!!

                                Ps. Great to see Filip Engaras continue to put up points (nice 2 on 1 with Sato) and Eric Esposito has a decent game scoring his first.
                                Yes It was great to see Filip score again. He is looking very comfortable now and I think we are in for a treat with his playing. Yesterday I thought i submitted a post on our goal keeping but , walla it didn't appear. In summary, and to my points on TT, man he showed me stuff we have not seen. He is a very straight up guy who has often had trouble with his rebounds and often just falls on the puck to get a whistle. He does not look relaxed or comfortable but has given us several of our victories. Last night he played very well, making some very good saves and demonstrated better control of his rebouts. I was very excited when is coming was announced and thought we had stolen a late developer (best in BCHL before coming in) and then he just didn't seem confident or consistent. Perhaps he just needs the ice time to build both and I too hope he gets the nod for tonight to keep him hot.
                                Remember earlier this year in the first 6-8 games when much our scoring was on the PP! There was talk of needing to get better 5 on 5. Now we need to balance those 2 back to a better level
                                Go Cats!.

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