Tickets are moving pretty well right now, but if you get on at 5 PM tomorrow when they go on sale to the general public, you shouldn't have a problemWell, I was kind of right on things. So weird to see Williams, whom I saw look milk toast opening weekend up in Maine, to showing moments of competency.... To winning the NESCAC tourney. I don't know if I'm right or wrong, but it seems like the coach has found the style that works with the players that he has.
Hamilton continues to disappoint me down the stretch.
Bowdoin surprised me how human they looked. They did not look at all like the team that demolished Williams opening weekend, or the team that kept Hamilton at bay late in the year. At least versus Williams, Hamilton had scoring chances, but that game versus Bowdoin, they looked tamed by Bowdoin.
Was not able to watch the final game due to family commitments. I am hoping to go up to Utica to see the game. Math conference in Middletown, NY first, gets over at 2 pm, so should be enough time. Is there any worry about selling out at Utica?
Congratulations and good luck to Williams. They executed their game plan and frustrated Middlebury offensively.Tickets are moving pretty well right now, but if you get on at 5 PM tomorrow when they go on sale to the general public, you shouldn't have a problem
I assume they are shooting from the press box which is in that corner?A word about the video angle at Hamilton. While I prefer a center ice perspective, the near end zone angle produces exciting footage of the goaltender on power plays, saves and scores when there is activity at that end. When the puck is at the other end, it not great for fan viewing.
I'm not a great fan of the position of the camera, but I don't think there is room at center ice, except maybe in the score keepers box at ice level, to have one. That said, the camera operator does a reasonably good job tracking the puck while it's in the far end of the ice.A word about the video angle at Hamilton. While I prefer a center ice perspective, the near end zone angle produces exciting footage of the goaltender on power plays, saves and scores when there is activity at that end. When the puck is at the other end, it not great for fan viewing.