Re: 2009-2010 UNH Wildcats Season
I agree the PP is getting better. It all starts with getting the puck in zone and I am seeing less dump and chase, more carrying the puck in now. They are moving their feet and that is making the d-box move. It has created cross box passes and they are looking to get good shots. When it isn't going well they all seem afraid to shoot and it is just passing the puck around the outside. This last weekend they appear to be playing with an idea of what to do on the PP and a little sense of urgency.
I have been wondering if:
a) Maine and Northeastern are that bad,
b) Miami is that good
c) If UNH isn't going to be as bad as I thought and learned a ton from the Miami weekend.
d) Other
I am starting to wonder if c) is the real answer. UNH looked so much better this weekend. It was almost a good thing that every time they did something stupid the Miami weekend, Miami made them pay. The coaches weren't saying if you keep this up somebody is going to score goals, instead it was somebody had scored goals.
Pleasant surprises for me this weekend was the improved play of the D both in the pairs and as a team. Quantum leap forward
I disagree completely. They have hit at a 20% rate, and this weekend they were consistently generating great chances on the pp. The pp looked awful against RPI, showed signs of improvement against Miami, and was very good against NU and Maine. They are moving the puck a lot quicker, getting the goalie moving laterally and setting up one-timers. Far from an abomination in my opinion.
I agree the PP is getting better. It all starts with getting the puck in zone and I am seeing less dump and chase, more carrying the puck in now. They are moving their feet and that is making the d-box move. It has created cross box passes and they are looking to get good shots. When it isn't going well they all seem afraid to shoot and it is just passing the puck around the outside. This last weekend they appear to be playing with an idea of what to do on the PP and a little sense of urgency.
I have been wondering if:
a) Maine and Northeastern are that bad,
b) Miami is that good
c) If UNH isn't going to be as bad as I thought and learned a ton from the Miami weekend.
d) Other
I am starting to wonder if c) is the real answer. UNH looked so much better this weekend. It was almost a good thing that every time they did something stupid the Miami weekend, Miami made them pay. The coaches weren't saying if you keep this up somebody is going to score goals, instead it was somebody had scored goals.
Pleasant surprises for me this weekend was the improved play of the D both in the pairs and as a team. Quantum leap forward