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I'm not trying to jump ugly on you here, but I don't think you're gonna be able to find said interview. Even last year when all three guys were healthy, I don't recall them ever playing on the same line. So he never split them up because they never played together to begin with. Maybe I'm wrong. I'm sure York had thought about it before, certainly not denying that. But if they were playing well without those three guys on the same line, he never would have put them together. He only put them together because the team was getting killed by Holy Cross at home (I think that was the game) and coming off a bad performance before that as well.
Exactly... and, hokey was right all along. He's a genius.i see, all making sense now
it's impossible to show you're a tough team when you win, but if you are to lose in the tourney (like every team does except one) it automatically means you are a soft team.
and for the record, i think the lack of secondary scoring could absolutely doom this team in the end. but i've seen enough to know they are absolutely not a soft team.
The "lack of secondary scoring" thing is a myth. Just because out first line makes everyone go GAH! doesn't mean we don't have secondary scoring.and for the record, i think the lack of secondary scoring could absolutely doom this team in the end.
Team: BC (Rank) | QU SC UC OS SL UM FS MC NO
Top 3 Goal Scorers: 57 (duh) | 44 41 34 35 43 31 34 40 44
4-12 Goal Scorers: 53 (5) | 59 44 55 48 49 55 49 56 37
4-6 Goal Scorers: 26 (2) | 34 23 24 21 24 25 21 26 17
7-9 Goal Scorers: 17 (3) | 18 13 18 15 16 18 17 17 12
10-12 Goal Scorers: 10 (6) | 7 8 13 12 9 12 11 13 8
i see, all making sense now
it's impossible to show you're a tough team when you win, but if you are to lose in the tourney (like every team does except one) it automatically means you are a soft team.
and for the record, i think the lack of secondary scoring could absolutely doom this team in the end. but i've seen enough to know they are absolutely not a soft team.
JG-Arnold-Hayes were never a regular line until after the Holy Cross game (or technically, in the 3rd period of the HC game).Originally Posted by BChockeyJunkie
p.s ill try to find the interview where york clearly stated that he split G_A_H line to better suit the freshman and other line..... you don't think he ever thought ...."wow, i under what will happen when i put my best 3 forwards together for the first line..... maybe gaudreau with a freshman with develop into the best line in college hockey".... do you know hockey?
this isnt the exact article, but it sums up the answer by york. Trying his hardest to split the 3 to better adjust the freshman.
The "lack of secondary scoring" thing is a myth. Just because out first line makes everyone go GAH! doesn't mean we don't have secondary scoring.
These are the top 10 teams in scoring:
1) BC
2) Quinnipiac
3) St. Cloud
4) Union
5) Ohio State
6) St. Lawrence
7) Minnesota
8) Ferris State
9) Mercyhurst
10) Nebraska-Omaha
Below is team scoring broken out by their top 3 scorers vs. everyone else. This does include defensemen, but defensemen are still secondary scorers.
Code:Team: BC (Rank) | QU SC UC OS SL UM FS MC NO Top 3 Goal Scorers: 57 (duh) | 44 41 34 35 43 31 34 40 44 4-12 Goal Scorers: 53 (5) | 59 44 55 48 49 55 49 56 37 4-6 Goal Scorers: 26 (2) | 34 23 24 21 24 25 21 26 17 7-9 Goal Scorers: 17 (3) | 18 13 18 15 16 18 17 17 12 10-12 Goal Scorers: 10 (6) | 7 8 13 12 9 12 11 13 8
Then you start to have a pretty good dropoff. So, it is reasonable to say that BC is probably one of the top 5 teams in the nation in secondary scoring.
With the way Patrick Brown has stepped up his play of late, I think there is reason for optimism that the Brown-Cangelosi-Fitzgerald line could be a source of secondary scoring down the stretch. With the uber-dominance of the first line, Demko stepping up in net, and a solid D-corp, if they are able to add another ingredient, this team could be a freight train.