While I see the point about Hildebrand...the Gophs seem to get nailed from breakaway counterattacks (i.e., U MI and Harvard). If MSU is incapable of that, even a strong Hildebrand may not be enough to help.
You are welcome in advance for the six points, and we all thank you for your contribution in our quest for a new coaching staff.
Just my .02 worth, but Anastos has only been at it for 4 full seasons which is not a lot of time for a college coach given the high rate of student-athlete turnover and lengthy recruiting cycles. Granted the W/L record right now looks bleak and unless MSU starts stringing some wins together quick, this could be the absolute worst season in 25 years. But considering the shape Comley left the team in before Anastos came on board, I wonder whether a coaching change is really in the works with Hollis or if he'll decide to stay the course with him?
Just my .02 worth, but Anastos has only been at it for 4 full seasons which is not a lot of time for a college coach given the high rate of student-athlete turnover and lengthy recruiting cycles. Granted the W/L record right now looks bleak and unless MSU starts stringing some wins together quick, this could be the absolute worst season in 25 years. But considering the shape Comley left the team in before Anastos came on board, I wonder whether a coaching change is really in the works with Hollis or if he'll decide to stay the course with him?
Hey thanks for that good overview Spartanforlife4. I know in the past Anastos has favored the NZ trap as a D strategy, has he worked it much this season? The trap has been one of the most effective strategies against the Gophers in recent years.
Just my .02 worth, but Anastos has only been at it for 4 full seasons which is not a lot of time for a college coach given the high rate of student-athlete turnover and lengthy recruiting cycles. Granted the W/L record right now looks bleak and unless MSU starts stringing some wins together quick, this could be the absolute worst season in 25 years. But considering the shape Comley left the team in before Anastos came on board, I wonder whether a coaching change is really in the works with Hollis or if he'll decide to stay the course with him?
Watch out, fellow Gopher fans - and especially any Gopher players who might be reading along - this is just one big Sparty setup, or "USCHO trap" if you want to call it that! All this negative talk is obviously designed to get everyone in Gopher Hockeyland feeling very overconfident, even invincible. Those of us who know better simply won't fall for it! And most of all I hope that includes the players, who might just be starting to feel pretty good about themselves. As they should well know by now, there's a fine line between confidence and over-confidence.
That's been my fear all along.Watch out, fellow Gopher fans - and especially any Gopher players who might be reading along - this is just one big Sparty setup, or "USCHO trap" if you want to call it that! All this negative talk is obviously designed to get everyone in Gopher Hockeyland feeling very overconfident, even invincible. Those of us who know better simply won't fall for it! And most of all I hope that includes the players, who might just be starting to feel pretty good about themselves. As they should well know by now, there's a fine line between confidence and over-confidence.
Anastos, or as I call him, "tCHHCoMSU" (the Current Head Hockey Coach of MSU) is in his 5th year. His first year, he took Comley's team to the NCAA tourney. So I don't see that Rick left the team in such bad shape. That is a myth perpetrated by those that forced his ouster, in my opinion. Not in great shape, but not as bad as it was advertised. The MSU AD interviewed just one person for the job. tCHHCoMSU. Why Mark Hollis hired a guy whose head coaching experience was at, basically the club level, and put him in charge of this program is beyond me. He cannot develop players. They tend to regress instead of improve. This 2016 senior class, will be the first, four year class, in 35 years (1981) not to EVER make the NC tourney. As others have said, this is a "dumpster fire". A rather smelly one at that. This is in NO way, what Michigan State Hockey was, or should be.
He received a extension last year, so he is good until 2017.
I think John Hill is available....You are welcome in advance for the six points, and we all thank you for your contribution in our quest for a new coaching staff.
That's been my fear all along.
"it's a trap!!"
It's not that the current Spartan team is bad.
It's that they're SO bad, you want to gouge out your own eyes so you don't have to watch them any more.
I do have to give "tCHHCoMSU" credit for solving what people thought was the biggest issue out of the GLI. After blowing a third period lead in two consecutive games, that wasn't an issue in the last series.![]()
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Watch out, fellow Gopher fans - and especially any Gopher players who might be reading along - this is just one big Sparty setup, or "USCHO trap" if you want to call it that! All this negative talk is obviously designed to get everyone in Gopher Hockeyland feeling very overconfident, even invincible. Those of us who know better simply won't fall for it! And most of all I hope that includes the players, who might just be starting to feel pretty good about themselves. As they should well know by now, there's a fine line between confidence and over-confidence.
Against Michigan State
The Gophers enter this weekend’s series with the Spartans holding a 107-44-15 all-time record against Michigan State while the Maroon & Gold are 6-1-3 in the last 10 games with this weekend’s opponent. Justin Kloos is Minnesota’s active-leading scorer against the Spartans with seven points (two goals, five assists) followed by Hudson Fasching with five points (two goals, three assists -- both have played eight games against Michigan State. Connor Reilly leads all active Gophers with three goals against the Spartans in six career games.
Coming in Hot
Minnesota enters the weekend coming off a 7-1 win last Saturday at No. 14/15 Penn State. The performance marked the Gophers’ largest offensive output of the season (seven goals) as well as their largest margin of victory (+6). Eleven different skaters tallied points for the Maroon & Gold while Hudson Fasching (2-1--3), Justin Kloos (1-3--4) and Nick Seeler (0-2--2) notched multi-point games for the Gophers.
Kloos Set for Game #100
Junior forward Justin Kloos should be set to skate in his 100th career game for the Gophers in Friday’s series opener. Minnesota’s captain this year, Kloos is also the team’s active-leading scorer with 78 points (34 goals, 44 assists) in 99 career college games.
It's not that the current Spartan team is bad.
It's that they're SO bad, you want to gouge out your own eyes so you don't have to watch them any more.
I do have to give "tCHHCoMSU" credit for solving what people thought was the biggest issue out of the GLI. After blowing a third period lead in two consecutive games, that wasn't an issue in the last series.![]()