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Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

Holy doodie! I'm agreeing with Streaker for once! #signoftheapocalypse

Agree completely.

Even a blind weasel finds a nugget. ;)

Blais ran the same system with the Sioux and Michigan beat his team in 1998 at Yost in the Regionals by implementing that strategy.
 
Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

I'm absolutely shocked. Swept by UNO, are you ****ing kidding me? How can we be struggling this much to put together any sort of offense? We need to get ourselves together if we want to even be in the running for our own god**** regional.
 
Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

Miami can definitely skate that's for sure. Both goaltenders made some very, very good saves. In addition to Czarnik playing a lot of D, Miami appeared to make a tactical adjustment by reversing the puck in the defensive zone on breakouts. It worked well early. UNO's puck possession was much better last night, and cycled the puck an awful lot. The D, while still active, didn't give up as many doozy scoring chances the other way. UNO's first goal was the result of Walters playing up top on a powerplay, getting a good keep and firing a shot. I tend to think Archibald should be down low instead of Megna as he's definitely not afraid to muck it up, and was a cog on the third of the night.

Sometimes playing a gauntlet of teams can leave a team gassed and come out flat. I'm very impressed that didn't happen to UNO this weekend. Confidence is a funny thing, and I'm excited to see where this thing goes.
 
Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

Well this seals it, our defense is ****ing terrible. Why can't we just play a complete game? The first two periods I thought we had finally gotten back on track.
 
Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

Feels like a loss. No reason for that game to be even close. When Miami skated like they can, Bemidji could barely get out of their defensive zone, let alone get anything through the neutral zone. Gotta play 60 minutes tomorrow.
 
Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

I would challenge anyone to find a school that is experiencing anything close to the athletic misery of Miami University right now.

Anything less than a win tonight and I'm in full-on panic mode.
 
Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

phewww. Sloppy first two periods followed by taking advantage of our opportunities in the third, saves everyone from panic mode. Still need to build on the consistency of the team.
 
Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

This will be the first time in what, 25 years, that the Gwoz is not coaching either Denver or Miami. I'm not sure what that means in the overall scheme of things, but it is one of the major changes in college hockey.

Looks like it will be Miami's offense against Denver's defense this weekend. In goal, Sam "The Great" Brittain may be the difference maker. The Pioneers seem to have the edge in special teams, so I encourage the Redhawks to take lots of penalties, but NO shorthanded goals.
 
Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

This will be the first time in what, 25 years, that the Gwoz is not coaching either Denver or Miami. I'm not sure what that means in the overall scheme of things, but it is one of the major changes in college hockey.

Looks like it will be Miami's offense against Denver's defense this weekend. In goal, Sam "The Great" Brittain may be the difference maker. The Pioneers seem to have the edge in special teams, so I encourage the Redhawks to take lots of penalties, but NO shorthanded goals.

Alas, I was so looking forward to Rico-Gwoz battles on a annual/semiannual basis in the new conference.

Miami has definitely been down the past several weeks, but seemed to start pulling everything back together this past weekend (with the exception of the 3rd period on Friday...). Should be an exciting couple games to watch. You'll likely get your wish for plenty of special teams play.
 
Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

Alright... gameday. Where is everybody?

We could really use a home sweep here. We're sitting one spot out of last in the conference, but a couple wins can change that pretty quickly. It would also be nice to go into this month off with some solid wins that can boost us a bit in the PairWise picture, if only for peace of mind during the break.
 
Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

Thank goodness we got the win tonight, but still a bit disappointed that we let them back in to the game late. This team needs to do some serious improving over the second half of the season.
 
Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

Sooooo, how's life everyone?

(Have to avoid 1 month without a post in this thread)
 
Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

Currently sitting at #19 in the PairWise. Needless to say, we have some work to do in the second half.
 
Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

Driving out to Kalamazoo tomorrow, hopefully we are able to watch the game for free on All-Access tonight.
 
Re: Miami RedHawks 2013-14 Season Thread: Enrico We Trust

Regardless, That was one heck of a hockey game last night. Despite being at the Lawson Lunatic Bin, Three of Western's goals had lengthy video reviews, Miami had very favorable officiating more power plays including a five minute charging at the end of the game. Probably one of the most entertaining games I have ever seen.
Western outshot Miami 19 to 6 in the first period and your goaltender McKay was magnificent. It could have been easily been 3-1, or 4-1 after the 1st period, but he kept your Redhawks in the game.
 
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