Re: Minnesota @ Colorado College 12/7 & 12/8: The potheads vs the *******
I don't think people are expecting every single player to give 100% on every shift, but what people are commenting about, is times when most of the players on the ice are not giving 100% at the same time. This team last year had games where they pretty much out-hustled the opponent for most of an entire game. It was usually on a Saturday. It wasn't both nights. But they were able to do it at times. But this year, other than maybe Mich St., you'd be hard-pressed to find a game where they gave that sort of effort as a team.
And it is a contradiction to say you can't expect a college kid to play hard the whole game. Then say that what makes a grinder special is that he does just that. (I realize this is a couple different posters, but it seems to be the general theme of the thread of comments.)
If they are playing as hard as can be expected by a 'bunch of kids', what are we to expect of this team when they start playing top teams? Herb Brooks didn't win as much as he did by figuring they are only kids so should be allowed to take a shift off from time to time.
Correct, it does happen with most teams during the course of a game.
My guess is Gopherbigguy only watches the Gophers and hasn't watched any other teams play, if he were to watch other teams play he would see this is pretty normal. (yes even for BC, Denver and NoDak)
I don't think people are expecting every single player to give 100% on every shift, but what people are commenting about, is times when most of the players on the ice are not giving 100% at the same time. This team last year had games where they pretty much out-hustled the opponent for most of an entire game. It was usually on a Saturday. It wasn't both nights. But they were able to do it at times. But this year, other than maybe Mich St., you'd be hard-pressed to find a game where they gave that sort of effort as a team.
And it is a contradiction to say you can't expect a college kid to play hard the whole game. Then say that what makes a grinder special is that he does just that. (I realize this is a couple different posters, but it seems to be the general theme of the thread of comments.)
If they are playing as hard as can be expected by a 'bunch of kids', what are we to expect of this team when they start playing top teams? Herb Brooks didn't win as much as he did by figuring they are only kids so should be allowed to take a shift off from time to time.