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Daily Collegian game recap: https://www.collegian.psu.edu/sport...cle_4ac3683c-7932-11eb-8db5-0721a3e1a474.html
I see that Natalie Heising is a healthy scratch for the 3rd consecutive game. She going to be back on the ice anytime soon?
Heising has been sick. She was cleared for practice late last week and will be back for this weekend.
Being the CHA, predictions are never a good idea, but it's tournament time. With Natalie Heising back in the lineup, and the lines restored to where they were during the season, how do you see the CHA tournament playing out for Penn State?
The first round is Robert Morris vs RIT, and Syracuse vs Lindenwood. I don't think anyone is predicting RIT to beat Robert Morris in the first round, so that leaves Syracuse vs Lindenwood as the only real question mark. Who wins that one? That's still probably another pretty easy pick, and Syracuse should win.
That would mean the semifinals are Penn State vs Syracuse, and Mercyhurst vs Robert Morris. Robert Morris went 2-1-1 against Mercyhurst in the regular season, but all the games were close, and these two are perennial tournament powerhouses, so a one-and-done between them is too close to call. It's almost a shame that one or the other won't see the CHA finals. Penn State vs Syracuse seems like a tournament match that happens every year, and doesn't usually end well for Penn State. Penn State went 2-1-1 against Syracuse in the regular season, so if they can take this one from Syracuse they should hit the CHA finals in good shape. You know they're going to want to avenge the regular season loss to Syracuse.
There, that's my crystal ball - how do you see the CHA ending up?
After just watching the video of PSU vs Mercyhurst, I'll reiterate what I've said in the past. If PSU can play a North/South game and take pucks on the move with speed, they will be a tough team to beat with the amount of team speed they have. If they play East/West and allow teams to trap and bottle up the neutral zone, they are beatable as Mercyhurst showed. The line of 7/21/3 did not look good in the defensive zone, so they will need to put pucks in the net to offset their d zone play. It will be interesting to see the lines if #20 is back. PSU should spend their practice time leading up to the tournament working on their powerplay because it simply stinks.
Syracuse appears to be be peaking at the right time, and I have to wonder if RMU playing Sacred Heart last weekend was a mistake as they didn't look sharp this weekend.
My prediction is that it will be PSU vs MH on Saturday evening in the CHA championship game, but as you said....predictions in this league are tough!
If PSU can play a North/South game and take pucks on the move with speed, they will be a tough team to beat with the amount of team speed they have. If they play East/West and allow teams to trap and bottle up the neutral zone, they are beatable as Mercyhurst showed.
1. The back end which has been strong all year went to sleep about halfway through the second period in game one. They backed in on top of goalie. When you skate as well as they do you should be stepping up at the blue line and skating with the entry forcing to the outside and forcing dump ins.
2. When the D are breaking out of the zone when they are really good they are moving the puck simply with short quick breakout passes. They are not getting fancy which for some reason they were doing most of the weekend against MH. 26 and 15 were the biggest offenders. 15 being an Olympian should know better.
The other intangible that the Lakers have going for them is that three of their four classes were denied the chance to compete in the NCAA Tournament last year through no fault of their own.Hurst is going to be pretty motivated to win the tourney what with hosting Frozen Four.
Giving up 5 goals this past weekend is going to make it tough for Bothun to get goalie of the year. Still a great year for a frosh. Shutting the door on Syracuse will be very important this weekend. Lindenwood is capable of knocking them off. Looney has been making calls all over the country on how to beat Syracuse. PSU needs to give extra attention to Klimek.
This is Frankel's fourth season at Northeastern.Point is Frankel is another transfer. I wonder if the bias will hit her or will she get the pass since she came to Boston instead of leaving Boston.