Re: Harvard Crimson 2015-2016 - All things Bright and Beautiful
We better sweep next weekend and get some mojo back because these last two games were utter disasters between the final three BU goals and the four that the Bobcats rang up to start the game.
Agree about the D. We're too soft back there. I don't think speed is necessarily the problem. But we have to step it up and play with discipline and poise. As far as Vesey is concerned, I don't think it is a fear of getting hurt - he went to the dirty areas when he could against BU. They did a very good job of keeping him to the perimeter. He had zero room to roam and set up. His mates have to help him there.
Here's the story tonight:
1) Great comeback and heart both for the team and for Blackwell.
2) Harvard's D is slow. There is no two ways about it. Yes, they miss Jaw, but this D is constantly on their heels and playing in fear.
3) Wiley Sherman better figure out who he is because he plays awfully soft for someone who is 6'6''. An NHL D goes down and gives up the body and blocks the shot on that GWG. Sherman didn't do that and who knows what would have happened if he had.
4) Vesey was invisible for most of the game. He shows up in the stat sheet, but this is now 3 straight games (Minnesota, BU, and Quinnipiac) where he is playing on the perimeter almost like he is a decoy. This team goes nowhere if he doesn't stop playing like he's afraid of getting injured and not getting a NHL pay day.
5) PP is not as good with 2 D on the point. Like to see us go back to having Donato on point with Newell.
6) Amazing efforts on the goals. They were all highlight reel goals, especially Moy's and Donato's
Time to get back to ECAC hockey and a very hungry SLU team and Clarkson come to town next weekend.
We better sweep next weekend and get some mojo back because these last two games were utter disasters between the final three BU goals and the four that the Bobcats rang up to start the game.
Agree about the D. We're too soft back there. I don't think speed is necessarily the problem. But we have to step it up and play with discipline and poise. As far as Vesey is concerned, I don't think it is a fear of getting hurt - he went to the dirty areas when he could against BU. They did a very good job of keeping him to the perimeter. He had zero room to roam and set up. His mates have to help him there.