Start DeFilippo. Mix up the lines/defensive pairings/special teams units. Something needs to change. That was the worst effort I've seen in years. And now we've lost 5 of 6 and are barely clinging to home ice. A month ago, we were discussing the race for a bye. Now? We'll be lucky to hang on to a home ice spot, at this rate.
Pfeil's presence is greatly missed, as is the resilience that apparently graduated along with the class of 2013. Who knew that a class full of mostly no-names and a goalie who waited until his senior year to break out would be missed so greatly? Now, we can't defend, can't score, and our goalie makes two or three spectacular saves a game while allowing two of three soft goals.
I can't recall a time I've felt so numb during a game. I just had a gut feeling we'd lose after Princeton scored that third goal.
And the biggest surprise of the night- I was behind the net in the second period with some of the regulars, and we were screaming at the refs for some brutal calls (unsportsmanlike conduct on Naclerio? For what? Receiving a pass in a scoring position?), when a Brown police officer walked over and told us we had to stop heckling them. He was reinforced by a RISD student, who was nearby and didn't appreciate our harsh tones. That's right- not only did a cop tell us to shut up at a HOCKEY GAME, but a RISD student came over and told us we were being inappropriate.
I've been going to Meehan since I was an infant, and I can't say I've ever heard of that before!
And no- I'm not going to stop yelling at the refs. They can drag me out of the place if they want, but I'll yell until my vocal chords tear.