Re: All Things Denver, XXVIII
OK, is this season ever going to start?

If they don't drop the puck soon, I'm going to freak out!! It is interesting to look forward to a season with so many question marks. Remember last year we were ranked way up at the top in the pre-season polls, we had huge expectations. As for this year?, we have a great Freshman class (but we say that every year), we have some awesome returning players (we always do), but goal tending?? It is going to be interesting for sure. I know we've seen some line possibilities, can anyone post those so we can have something to talk about?
Here's how I'd rate:
DU offense:
Right now, I'd give it a C going into the season. Last year, DU had a solid B+ offense, but losing Rakhshani, Ruegsegger, Colborne and Wiercioch is going to hurt. Bennett and Zucker will help from a newcomer standpoint, but given the returning guys are going to need to step up huge just to replace what was lost, a 3.0 GPG offense would be a real achievement. Anthony Maiani, Kyle Ostrow and Jesse Martin will be counted on for veteran production, and Zucker and Bennett will need to be top six performers right off the bat. From there, it's mystery time. Drew Shore needs to step up and produce now. And it would be good to see guys like Knowlton, Dewhurst, and Dusty Jackson contribute in the double digits. Shawn Ostrow is another mystery man. As is Salazar. As is Nick Shore. After you get beyond the top 5 or 6 six guys, DU is is a mystery offense.
Defense: Right now, I think DU defense is an A- group. This is where the Pioneers are deep and experienced. John Lee is one of the better shutdown d-men in the league, and Donovan is one of the top offensive d-men in the country. Add to that the hitting ability of John Ryder, the steady-as-she goes play of Chris Nutini, the upgraded puck moving of Paul Phillips and the overall potential of William Wrenn, and you have a very strong and experienced strong top six on paper. Makowski was the top d-man in the USHL last year, and he very well could push a more experienced guy out of a top six job this year as well. The Pioneers top 7 should be one of the better defenses in college hockey, and can keep teams under 3 GPG if the goaltenders help out with some solid play.
Goaltending: Grade now is an incomplete. Huge question mark coming in, no question. Murray started horribly last year, but in later action, began to show some signs that he can play as this level, but by no means has he been consistent yet. Brittain has never played a minute of college hockey yet. Bottom line is Lalonde must find a way to get at least one of these two guys to be a .900+ goalie this year. Goaltending from .900 to .920 would keep the Pioneers in some respectable territory. If one of them can play at a higher level (.920) DU can likely be a force in the WCHA, and if one of them can be a .930 or higher goalie, DU might have a shot at some glory. On the flip side, if the team goaltending is below .900, DU is likely going to be a bottom half WCHA team. With the rough schedule DU has up front, it would be really helpful if the goaltending is ready to go off the bat. The Pioneers have had excellent goaltending since the Dubie days, and hopefully, one or both of these guys is ready for the challenge.