The band has not made many games in the past few years. A friend who(for reasons I cannot comprehend) likes basketball, tells me that the band gets to many basketball games.I take it back, your band arrived after the game started
The decision may rest on the Hurricane’s making space on the roster assuring Fox has a place on the team. Seems if this is not the case he will think twice before leaving school this year most likely heading for free agency as did Jimmy Vesey. Given his talent as a playmaker and scoring defensive player, Adam enters a sellers market.
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Harvard had a great season and thank you to the seniors!
My take:
- The disallowed goal was a horrendous call, but the better team won today. There is no question about that
- What undid Harvard today was what has plagued them for the latter parts of the season - a 3rd line D pairing that is unable to clear bodies from the net (UMass 1st goal), Young forwards who are out of gas, and very ineffective 3rd & 4th lines (you gotta feel for Jack Badini who is so underserved on the 3rd line);
- I would never have projected Harvard to make the NCAAs at the beginning of the year (goalie questions, scoring questions, etc) and especially after the start of the season which was a disaster.
Going forward:
- Harvard has a solid goalie in Gornet and an incoming frosh goalie (Gibson) who is highly regarded
- Fox is a huge question mark, but if he stays, I think Harvard could be the favorite in the ECAC
- Harvard has a very strong frosh class coming in (Thrun, Wong, Farinacci, Farrell, Foskey, Abruzzesse, etc); There will be 3rd & 4th line players this year who will not see the ice next year unless they significantly lift their games; Farinacci is projected 2nd rounder and is best forward in New England; Abruzesse is leading the USHL in scoring;
- Harvard loses Zerter Gossage & Lackey and then some offensive and defensive depth (Floodstrand, Baughmann, and Olsen)
Projected line-ups:
Bowlby, Drury, Dornbach
Farinacci, Badini, Abruzzesse
Farrell, Shore, Gregoire
Deveaux, Wong, Krusko
Fox, Rathbone
Marino, Foskey
Walsh, Thrun
Gornet, Gibson
What about Pelton-Byce?
What about Pelton-Byce?
I agree with that, they were falling all over NewMass. The better team won, no question, Harvard doesn't have too much after the top line.
UMass was all over Harvard, the goalie for the Crimson keep the game close for 2 plus periods. Melrose is really terrible and frankly Colby Cohen is not much better.
One more thing. Buccigross and Melrose are two of the biggest tools on this planet. Their UMass lovefest was disgusting. And they wound up looking like fools for making disparaging remarks about the goaltending. Losers.
But Buccigross IS "#cawlidgehawkey" tho'.
He and Melrose were a clown show yesterday. They didn't do their homework preferring to throw stuff out there hoping it sticks. And don't get me started on Colby Cohen - that kid is a walking cliché machine. When Gary Thorne or Sean McDonough were doing the NCAA hockey tournament for ESPN, they came prepared and called the game professionally. I really miss those two.
First congrats on a great season and nothing to be ashamed of as both Skate and Both alluded that Harvard exceeded expectations which I 100% agree. First goal should have counted but don't me started as you my memory hasn't faded from two weeks ago. That said, and I am sorry to state this but this game was a mismatch. I even picked Harvard on my bracket. Fox cannot do it all by himself and yes he is cruising and ready to move on. Unlike past years. your forwards do not instill fear in opposing D's. The only one to is Badini and that is with his outside speed. Your 3rd pair was a mess both O and D.
Some updates on Adam Fox. First, congrats to Adam for being named one of the three finalists for the Hobey. Second, Pierre LeBrun is reporting that Adam has told Carolina he will likely not sign with them. Reason being that Carolina already has three right shot D and Adam is unlikely to supplant any of them. The thinking at this point is that Adam will take the same route that Jimmy Vesey and Alexander Kerfoot took in signing with the Rangers and Aves respectively. Next move is Carolina's but seeing that they made the playoffs, it's unlikely that anything will happen before May. Or the June draft. Stay tuned...