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Colgate 2017-2018

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Sept. 28 6 p.m. – Penn State – Class of 1965 Arena

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The Raiders open their 22nd season when Penn State pays a visit to Class of 1965 Arena. The senior trio of Jessie Eldridge, Shae Labbe and Julia Vandyk lead the charge for Colgate, who is coming off their best season in program history in 2017-18 after a trip to the NCAA championship game.
 
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Colgate vs. Ohio State

Colgate vs. Ohio State

Hello, Colgate. Just a quick note to thank you for coming to Columbus this weekend. It was a fine series.

Raider fans may want to take a moment and check out the Ohio State 2018-19 Thread. I do an Unofficial Three Stars Post for Buckeye Home Games. This weekend's posts may be of interest to you; a number of Colgate players get favorable mentions.
 
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Nice win tonight in the first game against Northeastern. NE is good and the game was very entertaining . I remember watching the Swiss team in the Olympics and upon hearing Mueller was going to Northeastern thought what a great find as she was that good. That said our team D is excellent. We just need to get a few more of our shots to go in. Great to see Malia Schneider score as we need her to be a leader in that regard. Such a great skater and play maker I’d love to see her develop that need to score that Eldridge, Larson, Zafuto all seem to have. It would take her game to another level. Frosh continue to impress. We should be ok and I think will win tomorrow. When we turn it on with the forecheck it is awesome to watch...:)
 
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Up and down season for sure. Losing Zalewski and the two d impacted more than I thought. Hoppner also left and is making an impact at Syracuse. Colgate still has an exciting brand of hockey this year.
 
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Up and down season for sure. Losing Zalewski and the two d impacted more than I thought. Hoppner also left and is making an impact at Syracuse. Colgate still has an exciting brand of hockey this year.

A couple of big wins for Colgate....being at home treated them well. Pretty tough schedule on the road may have impacted their record?! If they sweep Syracuse this week, beware of "The Gate" in the New Year!
 
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Colgate puts a pounding on Quinnipiac 5-2 and stops the bleeding after the 8-5 loss to Mercyhurst. Colgate is a dangerous team.
 
And they just showed Clarkson how dangerous they are! What a 4-3 OT thriller.

Watched this game off and on but saw most of the scoring. Clarkson essentially beat themselves. First goal, goalie is screened and puck goes off the d’s leg and into the corner. Colgate’s second goal was scored on a missed pass from Sauve that was intercepted by a Colgate forward. She had an open net and in it goes. Third goal, Clarkson player skates it into her own net. Strange stuff. Did not see OT goal. Colgate did seem to play with more intensity but they did capitilize on Clarkson miscues.
 
Watched this game off and on but saw most of the scoring. Clarkson essentially beat themselves. First goal, goalie is screened and puck goes off the d’s leg and into the corner. Colgate’s second goal was scored on a missed pass from Sauve that was intercepted by a Colgate forward. She had an open net and in it goes. Third goal, Clarkson player skates it into her own net. Strange stuff. Did not see OT goal. Colgate did seem to play with more intensity but they did capitilize on Clarkson miscues.

Seems to be the exact same thing said when Colgate beat Wisconsin last year. They just find a way to win: whether it is the coaching or system or combo thereof or something also that cannot be easily quantified, they have had some big wins. I'm not saying they are the best but they are solid.
 
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Did not see OT goal.
Sauvé denied the first attempt to pass the puck across the goal mouth, but she couldn't stop the second and Schneider got her stick free to jam the puck in on the back door. A lot of PP chances in the 3rd period and OT and the Raiders capitalized on a couple of them.
 
It’s interesting how evenly Clarkson and Colgate, 2 power teams, match up.
Now if we could only figure out Cornell and Princeton’s speed. Hopefully in the ECAC playoffs...
 
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I think it’s Princeton’s year. Clarkson are not deep enough.

You are correct about Clarkson. They are basically playing 2 lines and spotting a 3rd line now and then and they have had only 5 available on defense for most of the year.
Tomorrow's game in Potsdam is gonna be really interesting. Princeton outplayed Clarkson (especially in the first period) in the game at Hobey Baker but Clarkson won due to Sauve outplaying McQuigge.
I'm gonna be at Hobey Baker watching the Clarkson men and I plan on having the women's game on my cell phone.
 
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You are correct about Clarkson. They are basically playing 2 lines and spotting a 3rd line now and then and they have had only 5 available on defense for most of the year.
Clarkson is an interesting potential opponent come NCAAs. For a team like Minnesota, you obviously don't want to have to play a team the caliber of Clarkson in a quarterfinal. However, it might be easier to defeat the Golden Knights in a quarterfinal at home with a deeper roster, than it would be at the FF on a neutral rink that is more to their liking and with TV timeouts. Clarkson does have the memory of last year's FF run in the Gophers' rink to draw upon, which is something that Princeton, Cornell, and BC lack.
 
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Hey this is the Colgate thread, don't dis us in your discussion of the post season by not even including us in the conversation while including MN and BC of all teams. You should be worrying about WI and Northeastern/BU before you look to the ECAC which has rightfully owned the Frozen 4 for the last several years. Plenty of room on your threads for your idle chatter...Don't count Gate out as we proved last year!!:cool:
 
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Hey this is the Colgate thread, don't dis us in your discussion of the post season by not even including us in the conversation ...
Sorry, that was rude of me; my apologies. :o

My thoughts on Colgate...
When I watched the Raiders play Northeastern early in the season, I assumed that Colgate was the team that would deserve most of my attention. IMO, the Raiders made that first game harder than it had to be. It surprised me at the time when they lost the second. As the season evolved, I expected them to hang around in or near the top five, but they sort of drifted away. From a distance, it looked like they missed their seniors even more than we'd expected, and the goaltending wasn't consistently at last year's level. I think Wildfang in particular was a huge loss, and I'm not convinced they've filled that hole yet.

Could Colgate win the ECAC Tournament? I think so, but other than the weekend that they beat the North Country teams at home, they've had trouble putting together a strong weekend against good teams. Other than the loss at Princeton, they've been right there against the teams that they're likely to face. The second loss to Cornell shows something that has always made me wonder about Colgate. The players put in the effort to come back and then immediately make a mistake that costs them the game. If they could focus for the full 60 minutes, then yes, I think they're at least the equal of anyone in the ECAC and could be back in the NCAAs.

What do you think?
 
Sorry, that was rude of me; my apologies. :o

My thoughts on Colgate...
When I watched the Raiders play Northeastern early in the season, I assumed that Colgate was the team that would deserve most of my attention. IMO, the Raiders made that first game harder than it had to be. It surprised me at the time when they lost the second. As the season evolved, I expected them to hang around in or near the top five, but they sort of drifted away. From a distance, it looked like they missed their seniors even more than we'd expected, and the goaltending wasn't consistently at last year's level. I think Wildfang in particular was a huge loss, and I'm not convinced they've filled that hole yet.

Could Colgate win the ECAC Tournament? I think so, but other than the weekend that they beat the North Country teams at home, they've had trouble putting together a strong weekend against good teams. Other than the loss at Princeton, they've been right there against the teams that they're likely to face. The second loss to Cornell shows something that has always made me wonder about Colgate. The players put in the effort to come back and then immediately make a mistake that costs them the game. If they could focus for the full 60 minutes, then yes, I think they're at least the equal of anyone in the ECAC and could be back in the NCAAs.

What do you think?

They play a very aggressive style which in some games it works to their advantage and in others they pay the price as you noted. But, the evidence it is working more times than not is another 20 game win season.
 
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Agree with both ARM and Reddington that we are erratic and that we really miss the stability and hockey intelligence of Wildfang a lot but we (or Q) are on the longest win streak in the ECAC so we are peaking at the right time. Our second line is really coming on to supplement our first which arguably is the best in the East and maybe the country. We do play a very aggressive game (witness today's amazing 20 yard dump pass Eldridge from to Zafuto) but get beaten more than most teams with breakaways and short handed chances. All this adds up to a team that can score on you any time and often when you least expect it, ex. WI in last years semi's. My one big hope is that Princeton and Cornell get beaten in the first round next week as both have excellent team speed which has been our nemesis so far this year. Finally, I have confidence that Coach Fargo will put together a great game plan for Harvard and, hopefully, whomever we play afterwards. If we make another good run this year watch out given what appears to be a very talented class coming in next fall...
 
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Agree with both ARM and Reddington that we are erratic and that we really miss the stability and hockey intelligence of Wildfang a lot but we (or Q) are on the longest win streak in the ECAC so we are peaking at the right time. Our second line is really coming on to supplement our first which arguably is the second best in the East and maybe the country. We do play a very aggressive game (witness today's amazing 20 yard dump pass Eldridge from to Zafuto) but get beaten more than most teams with breakaways and short handed chances. All this adds up to a team that can score on you any time and often when you least expect it, ex. WI in last years semi's. My one big hope is that Princeton and Cornell get beaten in the first round next week as both have excellent team speed which has been our nemesis so far this year. Finally, I have confidence that Coach Fargo will put together a great game plan for Harvard and, hopefully, whomever we play afterwards. If we make another good run this year watch out given what appears to be a very talented class coming in next fall...

Fixed your post ;)
 
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