Re: LSSU Laker Hockey 2012-2013, Part 2
Miami has an outside shot if they can generate more offense. Their problem is that they have the big scoring line with Barber and Czarnik on it, and if you shut down that line, they are definitely beatable. They need to play with the lead or at least stay even late into tourney games. I think if they get behind, especially by more than one goal, they are in trouble. If they can get scoring from their other lines, it will greatly improve their chances.
While getting guys into the pros helps the program's name on the one hand, you also have to wonder if the number of guys leaving early the past few seasons might be because they've lost confidence in Roque.
I agree with Davy about Monardo. I guess Domenic needed more assists to balance out his scoring. He finished tied for 15th in CCHA scoring stats. All the forwards that made 1st or 2nd team had more points than him except Carpenter, who had the same amount. My guess is that if the Lakers beat BG in the 3rd game of their playoff series and Domenic put up a point or two, he would have made second team CCHA instead of Carpenter.Congratulations to Buddy Robinson becoming the 4th Laker in the last 2 years to leave early to sign with an NHL team. Unfortunately this leaves our offense in even more of a precarious situation, and I would say takes even more wind out of the argument that Lake State is playing with subpar talent and emboldens the question as to why we are not producing greater results these days when we have more pro level players than in years past when we had less pro type players. On the bright side hopefully this will further our reputation in the recruiting world as a launching pad to the pros...4 players leaving early to sign pro deals in two years? That has to be near the top of the heap in college hockey.
On another topic that has been basically brushed over, I didn't realize this until a friend brought this to my attention but how in the world does Domenic Monardo, who led the entire CCHA in goals scored in league play only make honorable mention??? What a biased joke the CCHA was, thank god we won't have to deal with the favoritism towards the "big boy" schools in our new league.
Any predictions for the NCAA tournament?? I picked Miami to win it all, they seem prone to poor play this time of year recently but I respect Coach Blasi and that entire program and I'm hoping this is the year they can finally bury the skeleton of the 2009 title game and finish the job.
Miami has an outside shot if they can generate more offense. Their problem is that they have the big scoring line with Barber and Czarnik on it, and if you shut down that line, they are definitely beatable. They need to play with the lead or at least stay even late into tourney games. I think if they get behind, especially by more than one goal, they are in trouble. If they can get scoring from their other lines, it will greatly improve their chances.
While getting guys into the pros helps the program's name on the one hand, you also have to wonder if the number of guys leaving early the past few seasons might be because they've lost confidence in Roque.
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