were in need of a grammar horse....
Mr ed Wilber
were in need of a grammar horse....
Sure wish UVM could figure it out.
Were overrated
That could be, although when this team is playing up to their potential they are very good. Hoping for the best today. Three games left before the break with the team at 8-5-2. Record at the break the past two years 10-3-4 and 10-3-3.
Yes, I meant figuring out Lowell like UConn has.I believe that you meant UML??
UVM has figured it out. They at 5-1 vs. UConn in the past few years.
Metcalf getting the start is interesting to finally see.
Tied at 2 at the end of the 2nd period. UConn ties it up with a minute to go in the period.
Thoroughly disappointing weekend. Not all that surprising unfortunately either against this team.
Any thoughts on the teams play / lineup from the folks that made the trip to Hartford? .
Agreed, especially on the Metcalf point. Kid looked very good. He wasn't flailing around, seemed to be in the right position. First game of his career, on the road (albeit not what you'd call a hostile environment in anyway), he played really well.First off, I think Metcalf was seeing the puck really well. A solid outing by the freshman.
Campbell, Wilson, Hough line couldn't get much going bu I think that they were out there against the Letunov, Thompson, Freeman line a lot of the time.
Edwardh, Smith Gamby line was pumping on all cylinders. I believe that they combined for almost half the shots on net (15??).
Actually liked the Marin, Master, Kamrass line.
I don't think that the Hausinger, O'Neil, Lohin line hit the net once.
Overall I give credit to UConn. They clogged the lane much of the game - lots of sticks on pucks, etc.
Happy Birthday Mary!
I'm sure the Hawks will see more of the same this weekend against Merrimack. The Warriors really shut the Hawks down last season in the two ties. The Hawks really struggled to generate any offense only managing 2 goals on 33 shots in the two games.Overall I give credit to UConn. They clogged the lane much of the game - lots of sticks on pucks, etc.