Neil Diamond
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Re: LSSU Lakers 2014-15
Hey Bill, didn't see your post before posting.
Aldridge struggle. He looked tentative. He would come out to challenge the shooter, his angle looked okay, but his movements were practically non-existent, almost like he was frozen. And I was really surprised how small he is.
Deifeil was put in a no-win situation. He was sent in as Alaska was basically using the Laker goalie for shooting practice. He made some key saves, the game could have easily been 8-2 while he still kept at at 5 for a while.
Margariotis, man he is even bigger than Deifeil. He looked okay. He wasn't challenged as much as the other two.
The goaltending, overall, was somewhere between mediocre and poor. The defense was closer to poor than mediocre. Add the two together, and it was an obstacle the Lakers couldn't overcome. Throw in the ever-struggling PP, and, well, the results speak for themselves.
Yet this team has impressive offensive jump at times. And they never quit. Some of their best shifts came when they were down three goals.
Lots and lots of work to do defensively. But this team is better than their record.
So for those at the game, did the Lakers play that bad defensively, was it bad goaltending, or some of both?
Hey Bill, didn't see your post before posting.
Aldridge struggle. He looked tentative. He would come out to challenge the shooter, his angle looked okay, but his movements were practically non-existent, almost like he was frozen. And I was really surprised how small he is.
Deifeil was put in a no-win situation. He was sent in as Alaska was basically using the Laker goalie for shooting practice. He made some key saves, the game could have easily been 8-2 while he still kept at at 5 for a while.
Margariotis, man he is even bigger than Deifeil. He looked okay. He wasn't challenged as much as the other two.
The goaltending, overall, was somewhere between mediocre and poor. The defense was closer to poor than mediocre. Add the two together, and it was an obstacle the Lakers couldn't overcome. Throw in the ever-struggling PP, and, well, the results speak for themselves.
Yet this team has impressive offensive jump at times. And they never quit. Some of their best shifts came when they were down three goals.
Lots and lots of work to do defensively. But this team is better than their record.