Re: Brown @ UNH - Onions Mans search for Glory
And they looked gassed to me in the OT. Of course, they simply looked awful for the 1st 3 periods, excepting the thrilling last 5 minutes of the game, when UNH was dominating play. The timeout by Umile with, what, 2:36 left was shrewd, and the decision to pull Digi was gutsy, given Brown's quick pounce to the puck all night long. But it paid off in the end.
Haven't seen much mention of the HUGE turnover by the Brown player who received the pass from their goalie behind the net, and promptly put it on Borisenok's stick for the tying goal.
Though I'd have gladly accepted it, UNH wouldn't have deserved a win last night, and Brown deserved more than a tie, despite that aforementioned miscue late in the 3rd.
Except for Moses, UNH looked pretty gassed in the waning minutes of the game against BU on Saturday night. But, the Cats should be rested by Tuesay night and much more focused than they might have been had they swept BU in a game they should have won at Agganis.
And they looked gassed to me in the OT. Of course, they simply looked awful for the 1st 3 periods, excepting the thrilling last 5 minutes of the game, when UNH was dominating play. The timeout by Umile with, what, 2:36 left was shrewd, and the decision to pull Digi was gutsy, given Brown's quick pounce to the puck all night long. But it paid off in the end.
Haven't seen much mention of the HUGE turnover by the Brown player who received the pass from their goalie behind the net, and promptly put it on Borisenok's stick for the tying goal.
Though I'd have gladly accepted it, UNH wouldn't have deserved a win last night, and Brown deserved more than a tie, despite that aforementioned miscue late in the 3rd.