Spiro has way to many penalties, Spinks have zero PM's. Stay outta the "sin bin ". We've been pretty good so far.
Not to butt in but...This kind of thing is all over hockey, I'd say that HE refs are the worst offenders.Mankato was incensed after that happened to them in Providence on consecutive nights.The call in the overtime period was ridiculous. From what I saw, there was no way that it was a penalty. The BGSU player was standing over the puck flat-footed in the left wing corner of the offensive zone. He was a foot or two from the boards. Spiro came in hard and checked him into the wall with a perfectly clean hit. The player went down kind of awkwardly (slight embellishment IMO) and the referee's arm came up.
At home or at least in a non-WCHA barn, that's not called. But, it is what it is. I can remember a game at Colorado College back in 08-09 with similar results from the officials.
As far as last night goes ... I didn't see or hear the game but Eric Mihalik stole a point for us. He and Mike McCann (coincidentally, our only seniors) are stepping up.
Anyone see the football game on CBS Sports Network? What a finish!
The penalty in OT was the result of driving the player's head into the boards. That one should have been more than 2.I don't fault Spiro for either penalty last night. The first one, he stopped a Bowling Green player from a potential breakaway. Spiro was headed to the bench and a turnover resulted in a BGSU player basically at the red line with the puck and no one in front of him but the goalie. I'd rather see someone take a penalty in that situation than give up a breakaway.
The call in the overtime period was ridiculous. From what I saw, there was no way that it was a penalty. The BGSU player was standing over the puck flat-footed in the left wing corner of the offensive zone. He was a foot or two from the boards. Spiro came in hard and checked him into the wall with a perfectly clean hit. The player went down kind of awkwardly (slight embellishment IMO) and the referee's arm came up.
At home or at least in a non-WCHA barn, that's not called. But, it is what it is. I can remember a game at Colorado College back in 08-09 with similar results from the officials.
almost 90 shots on goal against in two games and very lucky to get a point over the weekend...undisciplined play that is becoming the norm...I've been very reticent to criticize the head coach over the years, but, if this program doesn't begin to show some consistent improvement, I'd ****can the entire staff and start over...we've had one winning team in the past 7 (and counting) years...the recruiting has been subpar (look at the lack of talent and depth on defense this year) and as the ECAC improves year-over-year, we're stuck in the mud...perhaps we will improve over the course of this year; that, in itself, would represent something new...for those of us who bleed 'Gate hockey - and have so for many, many years - patience is running very, very thin...
I don't fault Spiro for either penalty last night. The first one, he stopped a Bowling Green player from a potential breakaway. Spiro was headed to the bench and a turnover resulted in a BGSU player basically at the red line with the puck and no one in front of him but the goalie. I'd rather see someone take a penalty in that situation than give up a breakaway.
The call in the overtime period was ridiculous. From what I saw, there was no way that it was a penalty. The BGSU player was standing over the puck flat-footed in the left wing corner of the offensive zone. He was a foot or two from the boards. Spiro came in hard and checked him into the wall with a perfectly clean hit. The player went down kind of awkwardly (slight embellishment IMO) and the referee's arm came up.
I think Spiro loses his cool from time to time. He has taken a lot of questionable penalties (late last year and early this year). The penalty in OT was 50/50, it looked like he might have gotten him on the shoulder or back, but when a guy crumbles like he did it is going to be called.
If I am going to question the coaching i'd be curious why Mihalik was not started on sat. With our biggest question being the goalie why would you break up his strong performance. I understand you want to get everyone involved, but when the goalie has played as well as Mahalik you just have to ride him until he has a rough start. College hockey doesnt play back to back to back games so let him play.
As far as accountability Vaughn did start this process with Tyson, as he did not come back to the game after his 5 min major.
Come out with a bigger offense and hope for the best.
College hockey doesn't play back to back games![]()