You've got to stick with the hot hand. Even a loss wouldn't change that, unless he was awful that night. Atte has shown what he can do and he and Israelson have the position covered for the next few years.Mathias Dahlstrom is 7-0-0 in 7 starts now. Do we ride with him till he loses or give Tolvanen another chance?
I agree with Davey83 that NMU currently has a very formidable Freshman goalie duo on the team with Tolvanen & Israelsson so they should be fine in goal the next 3 seasons.... One of the better goalie combinations that I've seen at NMU in quite some time.... Hats off to Walt for getting them to come to NMU....
Considering games are free to students too. Where is everybody? 8,000 students on campus and we can't get 1,000 to come out. As you said they got everything they wanted. I don't get it.
Maybe try ditching the 0-0-5 defensive system. Tough to get excited about scoring two goals per game, even if they're winning 60% of the time.
Maybe try ditching the 0-0-5 defensive system. Tough to get excited about scoring two goals per game, even if they're winning 60% of the time.
NMU's opponents SOG average for this season, again excluding Huntsville, is 33.53. Adding in Huntsville drops the average a whole 1.03 SOG/gm to 32.50 SOG/gm. Oooohh. Yep, a team consistently giving up 33 SOG a game and being out-shot 3:2 on average really are the flashing neon signs advertising a "defense first" strategy. The portable turnstiles at the front door of the Berry would make better blueliners.
There is a big difference between shots on goal and grade A scoring chances. NMU gives up plenty of shots. It does not give up a lot of Grade A's. They definitely focus on defense. NMU scores on over 10% of its shots, the best in the league. They only allow their opponents a 7.4% shooting percentage, also the best in the league. NMU has scored 4 more goals on the season on 232 fewer shots because they aren't giving up great shots. They give up a lot of shots from the perimeter than most good high school goalies could stop. Their goalies are also very adept at making nearly all the saves they should make and coming up with a few tough saves when really tested.Considering the games against Huntsville was the first time NMU limited an opponents SOG to under 20 a game this season. In fact, NMU hasn't held a team not named Alabama-Huntsville or Alaska-Anchorage to less than 20 SOG/gm since Wisconsin.
October 17th.
Of 2014.
In fact, with Wisconsin's struggles, the last team NMU held to less than 20 SOG/gm not named Huntsville, Anchorage, or Wisconsin was Ferris State. February 8th and 9th. Of 2013.
NMU's opponents SOG average for this season, again excluding Huntsville, is 33.53. Adding in Huntsville drops the average a whole 1.03 SOG/gm to 32.50 SOG/gm. Oooohh. Yep, a team consistently giving up 33 SOG a game and being out-shot 3:2 on average really are the flashing neon signs advertising a "defense first" strategy. The portable turnstiles at the front door of the Berry would make better blueliners.
Since we love statistics:
Walt Kyle's 14 year career breakdown:
2002-03 thru 2008-09 (1st seven seasons): 141-121-26 (5 20-win seasons)
2009-10 thru current (Last seven seasons): 111-115-37 (1 20-win season and 1 NCAA tourney)
Total: 252-236-63
Rick Comley's last 14 years at NMU:
1988-89 thru 1994-95 (167-113-18 (6 20-win seasons, 5 NCAA tourney's, and 1 National Championship)
1995-96 thru 2001-02 (127-122-27 (3 20-win seasons and 1 NCAA tourney)
Total: 294-235-45
Fans have grown apathetic towards a program whose results have remained stagnant. With a product on the ice many truly do not enjoy watching. In an arena many cannot get over the fact is not ever going to be Lakeview Arena. At a University which has chased away it's major donor sources within the community. All the while having no marketing plan or presence within the community to incite/excite people to want to be there. At a time when kids are much less interested in actually socializing at an event and would rather play with **** videogames or with an Ipad. While their parents have gravitated and found other arena's/events (which Marquette is filled with these days) to spend their money, interest and time on.
Now, without getting into specifics...the old guard (longtime NMU fans) are dying off and NMU hockey does not have the standing or a long range plan currently within the community to replace them. The same goes for capturing student interest and turning it into continued support long after graduates have left the school. Hell, maybe a video replay board will put bodies in seats...
We've long heard of how terribly underfunded NMU hockey is. The same goes for our annual dose of the injury excuse (I suppose we just have bad luck and nobody else suffers through the same). Hell, some would even argue there is nothing wrong with the style of game NMU plays...quality over quantity of shots leads to victories...does it? Heck, we now play on a an even playing field with our conference foes...
Just a few observations I've gathered from walking the halls of the Berry Events Center...all the while encouraged by the recent play and possibilities for this team come tournament time and in 2016-17.