Re: Harvard Crimson 2014-15
As openers go, this one was more like a scrimmage than a true contest. Not to say that both teams didn't play hard - they did. But there were stretches of sloppy play and ebbs and flows that made it hard to watch. Most of that was due to RPI packing it in near their goalie to prevent Harvard from getting any decent close in chances. For the most part, it worked. The Crimson had problems creating space and drawing the RPI defenders away from the front of the net. The Engineers did a good job negating Harvard's speed.
The two exceptions were goals from Miye D'Oench and Mary Parker. Both were on breakaways and in each case, Piper was faked out of her skates giving Parker and D'Oench room to tuck in forehand finishes. Check them out on YouTube. You won't be disappointed unless you root for RPI.
Everyone played tonight with some notable exceptions; Dylan Crugnale, Natasha Rachlin and Emmerance Mashmeyer did not dress. Imagine having the luxury of not dressing those players and still being able to win going away.
Harvard has some work to do to raise their game. They didn't play especially well and made some mental and physical mistakes that will need to be corrected before they face the iron of the league and HE. The freshmen did a good job; Lexie Laing got her first collegiate goal on a tip in from a point drive by Sarah Edney and Karly Heffernan looks like she can skate and play physical as well. Our third line is going to beat up something awful on other teams' third lines. Armstrong, Reber and Daniels. Extremely tough to match up against that kind of size and speed.
Bright Landry looks amazing. They did a great job with the renovations. Worth waiting for. Tomorrow night comes the official dedication before the men play Dartmouth.
As openers go, this one was more like a scrimmage than a true contest. Not to say that both teams didn't play hard - they did. But there were stretches of sloppy play and ebbs and flows that made it hard to watch. Most of that was due to RPI packing it in near their goalie to prevent Harvard from getting any decent close in chances. For the most part, it worked. The Crimson had problems creating space and drawing the RPI defenders away from the front of the net. The Engineers did a good job negating Harvard's speed.
The two exceptions were goals from Miye D'Oench and Mary Parker. Both were on breakaways and in each case, Piper was faked out of her skates giving Parker and D'Oench room to tuck in forehand finishes. Check them out on YouTube. You won't be disappointed unless you root for RPI.
Everyone played tonight with some notable exceptions; Dylan Crugnale, Natasha Rachlin and Emmerance Mashmeyer did not dress. Imagine having the luxury of not dressing those players and still being able to win going away.
Harvard has some work to do to raise their game. They didn't play especially well and made some mental and physical mistakes that will need to be corrected before they face the iron of the league and HE. The freshmen did a good job; Lexie Laing got her first collegiate goal on a tip in from a point drive by Sarah Edney and Karly Heffernan looks like she can skate and play physical as well. Our third line is going to beat up something awful on other teams' third lines. Armstrong, Reber and Daniels. Extremely tough to match up against that kind of size and speed.
Bright Landry looks amazing. They did a great job with the renovations. Worth waiting for. Tomorrow night comes the official dedication before the men play Dartmouth.