Mel Pearson Show summary for 11-03:
important to get Ws, but what a weekend, with UM here, Stanley Cup, students lined up and fans in the building
A lot of credit to Suzanne Sanregret, Joel Isaccson, and others, everyone did a great job
Mel talked to Stanley Cup handlers, both said everything was 1st rate how it was set up, no issues with anyone
Dirk didn't notice nerves out of Mel: Our players have shown they are usually ready, as coach you have a feel if team is ready. Don't kid yourself, Mel was nervous, but being so busy don't think about PP and other items constantly.
Last 4 games we've gotten 1st goal. Gets crowd into game at home. We were a little unsure how we'd come out and play at home, but our guys were fired up. Need a standard of play at home, one is to get lead and play well 1st shift.
Great crowd even when players came out in pregame warmups, great for players, credit to students
The past is the past, but we believe in ourselves, we wont go undefeated, main thing is to set standard of play so you have a chance to win every night. Maybe hoped to beat someone in the past, now we can. Our team is grounded, coaches need to make sure they stay grounded.
On Friday:
We were ready to play, guys were excited for 1st home game. This team is interesting, there's a looseness, coach can be concerned how loose they are, but they're confident and loose.
1-0, Sturos, we talked all week we had to get to the net more. Reid was driving the net.
Had several 5on3s, hadn't practiced that much, goalie and PKers all did a great job
2-0, Kero on a delayed call, great read by Watson to get puck to Kero
3-0, Hyland off the boards, hard to get puck through, so sometimes D shoots it off the board, got a break on that
3-1 UM goal, Larkin, they're dangerous, remember Larkin, he'll be very good for Red Wings, they like to have the late player coming in
4-1, ENG Gould, both teams 0-6 on PP, we were out of sorts, credit to them, they hadn't given up PPG in 14 straight tries, we were hanging on in 3rd, they came after us, we found a way to grind it out
We've gotten a lot better at blocking shots, need to get a few more guys to buy in, but we were real good Saturday especially
On Saturday game:
1-0, Kero on breakaway, great read by Kero, both UM Dmen got anxious and didn't see Tanner, read the cross ice pass and intercepted it
Phillips made a great save earlier, and then Kero scores, such a fine line between leading/trailing
2-0 PPG Heinonen, big goal, PP played well, happy for Tyler
Important to make some changes for competition, we had a long discussion Friday night and Saturday, prob 40 mins, Mel had a thought he'd like to get a few guys because they practiced hard and get fresh legs, really proud of way players that aren't playing have kept themselves involved and in shape, Heinonen and Hietila came in and played well
2-1 Copp scores, nice play, we had a turnover, they transitioned, bad read on D, couldn't recover
3-1 PPG Johnstone, Blake P. being in middle hadn't practiced it much this year, but wanted to change it a bit, good change, gives a different look to keep PKers off guard
4-1 PPG Pietila, we won faceoff, really good on faceoff, Blake won 19 of 23 faceoffs, that PP unit moved puck, talked to someone after game that said our PP movement was incredible, happy for Blake has 4 goals in 6 games, had 1 at Xmas last year
5-1 PPG Petan, great job by Hanna to keep it in, Sturos stood in front and goalie couldn't see shot, we'll need more traffic in front of net
They had an extended 5-3, PKers did great, they missed a few nets too, not comfortable with 4 goal lead as coaches
5-2 UM scores right away, all 3 of their goals were similar on the rush
Jamie had a few huge saves, we had a few breaks too, games were closer than scores
6-2, Baltus from Hietila, big sigh of relief at that point, happy for Baltus, played well and adds to our depth, no one scored more than 1 goal in the game, scoring spread around
Our PP was good, liked how we moved the puck and have 2 units going
On UAA:
7:30 start Friday, hall of fame induction ceremony
UAA 1-1 in WCHA, we did not beat them last year, lost and tied
They've got explosive forwards, good size and good defensively without the puck, we have to be ready
They're physical, we have to be ready to play strong and grind it out
They games are important for WCHA points
The 1964/65 national championship hockey team will be inducted, important for us to welcome them back
Most of the guys will be back, very neat experience
Tommy Bisset will be inducted, Mel played with his brother, coached Tom, stayed in touch with Tom, classy guy, good hockey player
He got better every year, senior year was his best, that's what you hope for, he was skilled
Questions for Mel:
Mel request non-conference ideas for teams.
Some teams, MI, Minn, MSU, UW, we've had those teams here recently. We have a contract with UW. Hopefully UM and MSU we can get back.
Notre Dame, we went down there, talk to Jeff Jackson quite a bit.
UMD - a top ten team coming here this year, a couple year hiatus.
A lot of good teams on that list, gotten calls from DU and Union lately. We'll continue to get good teams in.
Is it realistic to expect some top rated teams on our future schedule? Yes, good to show us putting on a good show this weekend with a full house. UM was treated great.
With the extra players trying to get into lineup, how do you get players to play with confidence vs. a guy worried about making a mistake?
We're positive as coaches, trying to build players up, tell them to take advantage of their opportunities. Baltus, Hietila, Heinonen all had confidence and played well. Players know they don't have to do it by themselves. Put them with good players to get/keep confidence.
The players have stayed positive.
Did you have recruits in to experience the great atmosphere?
We had 3 on the weekend, tried to get a few more, but hard with most players playing right now. We have another one today.
It does make a difference with the atmosphere, recruits also want to see style of play etc.
With early signing period soon, how many NLIs?
Probably 5 of 6, not finalized, but there are players most people are familiar with. 2nd Wed, maybe right before Bemidji will let that out.
How did you feel coaching against former recruits?
Did that last year too, but so dialed into the game, no real time to think about it. Want those guys to do well, sure they will. A lot were very complimentary going through postgame line.
When do you watch recruit and when can you contact them?
We start watching freshmen year of high school. Go from there, rules you can contact them sophomore year after Jan 1. via phone/text.
What's Mel's opinion on his team speed?
Would like to get faster. Speed is great, quickness/speed is hard to stop. Use it on forecheck/backcheck etc. We're adding some in the future, a couple kids coming in can get up the sheet. Our speed is better than average, but would like to see it get better.
Mel - has a ref ever admitted to blowing a call?
No, after the game is after the fact. Have heard them say they missed it/didn't see it. Tough job.
Also, when you hear of ref assignment, do you tell them team about a ref's reputation?
No we don't discuss refs with team. Only sometimes to tell players to back off refs and play the game. Mel usually doesn't get concerned with ref assignments.
It's not on the boxscore but Dmen are making good breakout passes, can you elaborate on improvement of the D?
It's huge, they've done a great job, the skill level back there is really good. Even Auk who hasn't been in much has great vision, he'll play a lot for us.
Hyland had a good weekend, best weekend Mel's see Walker play. Him with Leibinger have something going right now. Roy has been outstanding as a freshmen. Has a heavy wrist shot.
How competitive is practice right now?
Very competitive, almost to the point tell guys to back off and take it easy on each other.
Thanks again to UM for coming up, we've played them 3rd most in our history.
Shout out to guys for brining up the Stanly Cup trophy, they drove from Toronto. That really added to the weekend. Thanks to the hockey hall of fame.