thirdtime's . . .
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Big win over the Eli last night down in New Haven. Despite being badly outshot, they managed to put four on the board and come away with the W. The quality of shots matters at the end of the day.
It appears Bellamy is rotating the goalies to keep each one activated and fresh. Last night it was Davidson. I wonder how the goalies feel about it. I suppose it's better than being pinned to the end of the bench all season with no chance to start. The way Tuffy played last year, I thought she would get the most action. Maybe not?
A good weekend against ranked teams for Harvard’s climb back. Unfazed by Yale, Harvard then countered Brown’s playmaking with its own tenacity until what should have been a well-earned tie for both teams devolved into pond hockey, the 3x3 overtime that nobody signed up for. If you can’t honor the intensity that marks mutually fought games by staying with a tie, then just flip a coin. Even the winners know that the outcome either way is pretty arbitrary. . . . Never mind. This forum has seen its share of threads exhaust themselves with the OT debate.
Yes, Bellamy has decided that she has three starting goalies this year. It’s an unwieldy proposition at best, since any “rotation" risks languishing both individual skills and morale, especially if it’s without a predictable pattern. Like Skate79, my main concern here is Tuffy, who as a rookie last year more or less single-handedly held that 2-25-2 team together. For a team with little defense and less offense she had three games with 40+ saves. The last time she was seen on the ice this season was six games ago, when she made 41 saves at Clarkson. (She appears to be healthy, btw.) Both Davidson and the FY Whynot have had twice as many starts to date. So, I think if you have “three starters” you also need a good shrink on the bench, for coach and players alike.
(I did make the trip to Providence after all, since it had been some time since I’d been rinkside. I was reintroduced to the sheer electricity of the game in the intimate confines of Meehan. That’s probably what prompted some of the above.)