The power play was terrible...just plain terrible. Bad puck movement, slow...lots of standing around...and NO TRAFFIC IN FRONT OF THE NET!! You were not going to beat that goalie when she could see every shot. That was the game right there [because for the most part, the US girls carried the play]....and Vetter played well, but just not as good as the girl at the other end of the ice.
I questioned some of the picks a long time ago...around the time the initial roster was selected after the Blaine camp. I don't believe I posted my concerns, I don't see much point...the team is selected and that's your team. The last couple of cuts were as I expected. I'm pretty proud of the way the team played. Maybe my concerns way back were not legit. I'll say there were some players in Blaine that weren't on this team that should be next time around. A few I thought should have been on this team but...this team played with great heart and skill.Not only that but, the playmaking lacked any real creativity. Most shots were from the perimeter, only fueling the Canadian goalie's legendary status. Kudos to the Lam's, particularly Mo Lam and then also to Hilary Knight for "standout" performances. (it's all relative). Kudos also to Angela, another slight white light for the US.
Meanwhile, I know lots of folks have had the chance to browse this thread but not comment. Is that really indicative of the fact that y'all think the roster was just fine? No second guessing after the fact?
The last couple of US Olympic teams seemed to have quite a bit of trouble scoring vs. tougher opponents. I don't quite understand that with the weapons available. I'd have to say some didn't contribute like you'd expect...or like they should have. Canada's 'tender was awesome, but any competitive Olympic team has to be able to score a few...no matter how good the goaltending.
I agree....I mean, if only we had experienced players like Poulin, right?Also, I may have taken this the wrong way, but I was a little surprised by Darwitz's comments after the game (I didn't see the press conference, just the quick interview after the medal ceremony). For her to blame it on the inexperience/youth of the team when the "older" players didn't get it done either was a little uncalled for from a captain.
I agree, especially as another posted noted, the number of shots 1 on 1 from the perimeter, with no one else in the zone. The only thing that did was artificially inflate the shot total. I was also surprised by the number of dangles I saw attempted in the offensive zone. Really?? Against Canada?
Also, I may have taken this the wrong way, but I was a little surprised by Darwitz's comments after the game (I didn't see the press conference, just the quick interview after the medal ceremony). For her to blame it on the inexperience/youth of the team when the "older" players didn't get it done either was a little uncalled for from a captain.
Also, I may have taken this the wrong way, but I was a little surprised by Darwitz's comments after the game (I didn't see the press conference, just the quick interview after the medal ceremony). For her to blame it on the inexperience/youth of the team when the "older" players didn't get it done either was a little uncalled for from a captain.
Also, I may have taken this the wrong way, but I was a little surprised by Darwitz's comments after the game (I didn't see the press conference, just the quick interview after the medal ceremony). For her to blame it on the inexperience/youth of the team when the "older" players didn't get it done either was a little uncalled for from a captain.
Hmmmmmmmmmm..........
Turning 30 later this year, Weiland is actually on the older end of this team.I think there is still a strong nucleus of players that will be reappearing in 2014. The Lamy's, Duggan, Knight, Lawler, Stack, Marvin, Weiland, Chesson, Engstrom, Bellamy are all young and had a solid series.
That's true, and she wasn't really covering anyone (unfortunately, neither were most of her teammates on the ice) on the first goal either. It wasn't Nat's best game. She was correct in saying that they played hard, but just didn't execute, and I took it to mean that she was including herself as well.I did not see or hear this, so I'm only going off what you have said here....but it does seem fairly inappropriate, especially since I'm pretty sure (though I could be wrong) that she is the one who didnt lock on and lost track of Poulin on the 2nd goal.
"I just don't think we executed too well tonight. Power play was a big factor, and I thought we made her look good tonight. We didn't make her move side to side and kind of rushed our shots a bit and panicked. We played hard but we just didn't execute."
Q: Was your team nervous, blahblah
"We have a young team and at times I felt we played that way. We weren't really making safe passes. We were working hard and not getting a lot done. It's disappointing. We had high expectations for ourselves. It sucks to win silver."
Yup, Botterill skated right by Darwitz to set up the pass. But it's silly to focus too much on one mistake in a game.
Here are the relevant quotes from the interview:
Nothing in this interview raised a red flag for me when I heard it live. There's a big difference between saying "we played like a young team" which is fine (and accurate) vs. "our younger players didn't execute" and pointing figures.