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Northeastern Huskies 2014-15: Release the Hounds!

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Hard earned tie. Both goalies looked very impressive. I think fatigue may be setting in a bit for NU.. could not hang on for the 'w' but nevertheless.. we'll take the HE point.

Earlier start tomorrow.. hopefully can keep it competitive again. Go Huskies.

Probably the first game since I've been watching the team for 9 years, that they deserved better against BC. Could have been 3 or 4 nothing after 2. They play like that more often and this pessimistic Huskey could change his tune.
 
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Demko kept BC in it. Huskies deserved better but a couple of errant clearing passes and a totally unnecessary icing opened the door just enough for the beagles to sneak through. Passing game doesn't resemble what we were looking at earlier in the year. Backchecking also much improved.

Don't know what's going to happen on the hill tomorrow but, based on this game, there shouldn't be any problem selling Beanpot tickets
 
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Back down to earth.. no set up on our PP & back to giving up usual shortie.. uphill battle.

5th gm in the last week.. gotta factor in sometime
 
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Back down to earth.. no set up on our PP & back to giving up usual shortie.. uphill battle.

5th gm in the last week.. gotta factor in sometime

Agreed, they have been playing respectable, as of late and that should be recognized, but let’s face it you can't overcome an 0 for 8 start in HE. Even if they split the remaining VT, CT, ND and BU games, it's not likely this years results will be anything but just another avg. NU kind of season.


They don’t have the depth of the top teams in the nation, but when do they? Ah "Never" !

They can certainly play very well at times, I was at both games but they they don’t have the gas that a BC has. They don't have an afterburner so to speak That’s just the way it is.

They can steal a win and beat anybody but it will be a surprise. Hopefully, they can win a Beanpot game this year as Harvard, BU and BC are all top squads in the nation. I expect BC to roll between now and March, as will BU and you also don’t have to be a genius to realize why. These teams with top players back form international play are going to be really tough to beat. That said there is a lot of fight in our Husky squad this year and they will steal some games down the stretch and give their opponents fits. However they just wont be able to overcome the poor start. That said, its still a great squad to watch and support.
 
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The gloom and doom attitude that comes out after literally every non-win during the last 2 months has started to get irritating, at least from my vantage point. Yes, the team started off abysmal, but they have been playing infinitely better hockey since the first Lowell game. The fact that every team in Hockey East makes the playoffs means, to me, that the standings come March 1 are less important than the quality of hockey being played at that time. With that in mind, I think this team is still on the upswing, even with the hiccups of this weekend. This team has shown the ability to play with any quality opponent, and yes, they'll have their lapses (Every team does, from the Bruins to the Jr. Terriers), but they have the ability to make some noise come Beanpot and playoff time. Maybe the fabled "Beanpot swoon" is what we took in January and we'll be able to keep playing solid until season's end.

This weekend I thought we outplayed BC on Friday, and got outplayed on Saturday (I was there as well). Saturday had stretches where NU was the better team, but overall it was BC. PP looked good Friday, and was trash Saturday. Faceoffs were a wash all weekend, defense I thought looked ok overall. Saturday BC seemed to be able to do whatever they wanted with the puck. Losing Fennell is going to hurt a lot, which is not something I thought I'd say at the season's start. PK did well this weekend, 7 for 8 for 87.5%, better than they usually perform. Witt I thought looked good as well; nothing he could do on 3 of BC's goals, including one banked off him from behind the net. Gave me Rawlings flashbacks.

Hey, we got a point. Should have had 2, could have had zero, and many people expected us to get zero. It's something. It's production, which we had none of at the season's start. I don't expect us to "dig out of the whole," but I do expect us to keep improving and play our best hockey in February and March. Which is what the team looks to be doing. On to Vermont.
 
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I as well was at both games and totally agree with NU husky about of all the points he mentioned. There were 2 key elements where I thought the team could not over come. The two, two man advantage and most of all fatigue. 5 games in 9 days in any league even the NHL. This team is definitely on a upswing. It is true we cannot over come our start but after we stabilized the team is playing very very well . The rest of the season will be a great one. Simply they ran out of gas. BC right now as any team will be need to be very concerned when they play NU. We have a team that can and will beat the anointed upper echaland.
Move on to UVM
 
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I was also at both games and generally echo what was said in the previous two posts. One thing that was not mentioned is that #61 (broken finger) did not play yesterday, which isn't going to help going forward. (Imagine the reaction if someone said that earlier in the year.)

Northeastern had lots of spark in the early going. Credit Demko for once again coming up big or BC could easily have been down by a couple of goals. Specials teams had a Jekyll/Hyde kind of day, looking great at times while bombing at other (inopportune) times. Didn't think CW had his best day.

One thing I've noticed after many years of watching this series is that, more often than not, NU stays more or less even with BC but disaster strikes in the last five minutes. Witness the Patrick Brown Immaculate Deflection; inability to clear on Friday night; the marginal (I thought) penalty that gave BC the PP that led to the final goal yesterday.

All of that being said, I don't think that a BC win in the first round of the BP is a foregone conclusion.
 
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All of that being said, I don't think that a BC win in the first round of the BP is a foregone conclusion.

Since Jim Madigan has been head coach, Northeastern has won only one game against uch. Needless to say, I won't be holding my breath come Beanpot time.
 
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One thing I've noticed after many years of watching this series is that, more often than not, NU stays more or less even with BC but disaster strikes in the last five minutes. Witness the Patrick Brown Immaculate Deflection; inability to clear on Friday night; the marginal (I thought) penalty that gave BC the PP that led to the final goal yesterday.

I have been saying the same thing for years now. Goes back to the Cronin days. We can give BC a good run, but in the end, we typically make more mistakes that end up in the back of our net then they do. BC just stays patient and calm, we get excited and rush things.

That being said, Demko stole the point for them on Friday, and NU played them tough on Saturday nights the parts that I watched. It was to bad that ZAR took that penalty after they got it to within one, but that is what I said before, we got excited, and took a bad penalty trying to do to much.

The idea now is to play this way at UVM this weekend. NU owes them for the spanking we took at their hands first game of the season. The big issue for this weekend is if we can slow down super Mario who has had his way with us since he showed up at UVM. We have not had an answer for him, and players like him. They have been going with the goalie rotation thing up there, so we will see both guys, and both are good. Some how we are going from a team with a ton of high draft picks on defense, to a team that plays even BETTER then them on the blue line. Giving up only 35 goals in 21 games! That's crazy.
 
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kids have played well in the last month, no question. when all is said & done we'll still end up around .500 +/-..

hopefully the powers that be (if anyone cares at the U. about the sport) have some sort of l-t vision for the hockey program going forward .. otherwise we'll be kinda stuck in sideways mode.. as always.

meanwhile, let's give the Catamounts a good series!
 
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Since Jim Madigan has been head coach, Northeastern has won only one game against uch. Needless to say, I won't be holding my breath come Beanpot time.

Forget since Madigan has been here. Take a look at Nu vs BC historically. 25% win pct maybe.
 
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Forget since Madigan has been here..

again.. you seem to be content & reserved with how things have been in the past. some of us here want (wish) to have the program aspire for more.. does that mean we keep looking at your history lessons on how so so NU hockey has been..? several places have been so so.. then.. changed for the better!.. starts at the top :).
 
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Forget since Madigan has been here. Take a look at Nu vs BC historically. 25% win pct maybe.

25% is still high.

I will say that overall against UCH we at least compete with them now. When I first started, we didn't even give them a game. Now at least they have to give more then a B effort against us.
 
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We made the trip to Boston this weekend for both games. Friday's was just a great game of hockey. Like some others, and I may be a little biased in saying so, I thought NU played a little better than BC on Friday but both teams had plenty of chances. The Dogs threw everything at BC and most teams would've been buried, but Demko was a stone wall. Whoever scored a second goal was going to take that game, but they just couldn't get it. Saturday we had forgotten how interminably long the B line takes and didn't get there till well into the first period. The Huskies looked flat and sloppy.

-The defense looks improved since the beginning of the year, especially Friday night. This team still needs Witt on most nights to get by though.
-This team CANNOT afford to take many penalties. Without a great penalty kill, it just digs a hole for them (first St. Lawrence game), or un-does the good things they just did (ZAR in the third period Saturday).
-I hate to criticize Kevin Roy, but there are times he just keeps the puck too long. By the time he tries to pass it, the window to do so has closed, and he'll lose it in a crowd of opponents.
-McMurtry has some good moves but makes a lot of bad decisions along the way.
-Really good forechecking on Friday, kept the Eagles from setting things up comfortably like they wanted to.
-The band sounds really good. Especially 'Shipping Up to Boston' before the third period. The game atmosphere for Friday was great - walking in with a mob of people all fired up, hearing the band playing as you're climbing to the balcony, it was fun to be back.
-Every time we're there, it feels like the crowd needs some new material, some new cheers besides Let's Go Huskies. Though the "Come from behind" one on Saturday was funny, if a little awkward around all those kids.
-The school looks great. Not being there all the time, it's impressive how well kept everything is. Maybe it's just because they've been on break for a few weeks, but the floors and walls are spotless around campus.
-It was nice to run into some friends at the game, I appreciated the offer to come hang out in the varsity club after but we had people to meet after the game, maybe next time. Unlike our trip to Colgate in October, at least this time I got to see some Huskies goals!
 
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again.. you seem to be content & reserved with how things have been in the past. some of us here want (wish) to have the program aspire for more.. does that mean we keep looking at your history lessons on how so so NU hockey has been..? several places have been so so.. then.. changed for the better!.. starts at the top :).

I want them to win just as much as you. But you are looking at a 3.5 year number, why stop there? You are trying to muddy the Madigan waters with you since Madigan has been here stat. Which is the same as it has been with Cronin, Crowder, Smith, McKinney, and Flamen.
 
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...Which is the same as it has been with Cronin, Crowder, Smith, McKinney, and Flamen.

Since you're the self-appointed NU Hockey Historian for this thread, you'll certainly want to know that it's McKenney and Flaman
 
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I want them to win just as much as you. But you are looking at a 3.5 year number, why stop there? You are trying to muddy the Madigan waters with you since Madigan has been here stat. Which is the same as it has been with Cronin, Crowder, Smith, McKinney, and Flamen.

Yes, I guess as you look at JM as compared to everyone else, he is right in line. So sign him up for four more years. I can only speak towards the Cronin and Crowder years, but I do feel there is a difference.

Crowder was done here. The team was stagnant, he was not even trying for local recruits, felt like he did as much as he could.

Cronin was different. While it took him awhile, you could feel that things were starting to turn around and he was getting recruits that could make a difference and play with the Comm Ave teams, as seen with that 3 game series win at bu his last year. We also seemed to be starting to attract top kids nationally, and it seemed like he had an eye for guys he could develop. Basically the attitude that we are NU and .500 is the best we can hope for every 4 years was out the door with him.

Now in my opinion, we are back to a Crowder like level under JM. He will capture a name recruit or two every other year, and the rest is filler and hope you strike lucky. In fairness it remains to be seen if he can coach guys up, most people would say no, but you need to credit him for Manson, Fennell becoming no longer a hot mess, throw in Witt if you want too. Not much else though. The guy is dressing a 7th dman most night as a winger even though he has his own recruits sitting in the stands. (Pond/Skirua/etc.)

So can we win here? I think Cronin was poised to do it before he and his boss had their falling out. I am not on the side that thinks JM can do it, get us to a high level year in and year out. I think it will be once every few years when he happens to land 2 1/2 classes of good recruits within the same 4 year period, has a goalie play hot, and the schedule works out where we play suck teams when they suck, and good teams when they suck. Basically stars have to align.

That's just me though.
 
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Yes, I guess as you look at JM as compared to everyone else, he is right in line. So sign him up for four more years. I can only speak towards the Cronin and Crowder years, but I do feel there is a difference.

Crowder was done here. The team was stagnant, he was not even trying for local recruits, felt like he did as much as he could.

Cronin was different. While it took him awhile, you could feel that things were starting to turn around and he was getting recruits that could make a difference and play with the Comm Ave teams, as seen with that 3 game series win at bu his last year. We also seemed to be starting to attract top kids nationally, and it seemed like he had an eye for guys he could develop. Basically the attitude that we are NU and .500 is the best we can hope for every 4 years was out the door with him.

Now in my opinion, we are back to a Crowder like level under JM. He will capture a name recruit or two every other year, and the rest is filler and hope you strike lucky. In fairness it remains to be seen if he can coach guys up, most people would say no, but you need to credit him for Manson, Fennell becoming no longer a hot mess, throw in Witt if you want too. Not much else though. The guy is dressing a 7th dman most night as a winger even though he has his own recruits sitting in the stands. (Pond/Skirua/etc.)

So can we win here? I think Cronin was poised to do it before he and his boss had their falling out. I am not on the side that thinks JM can do it, get us to a high level year in and year out. I think it will be once every few years when he happens to land 2 1/2 classes of good recruits within the same 4 year period, has a goalie play hot, and the schedule works out where we play suck teams when they suck, and good teams when they suck. Basically stars have to align.

That's just me though.

I don't disagree with you. I think we all thought we were getting some major recruits with Cronin, but other than Johnny G the others kinda fizzled. Kovacs who ended up at Western Michigan is having a pretty good senior year but his previous 3 were not great, Haar a D man had a good freshman year, not so great sophomore year got in trouble and bolted school. The remaining players from that class, Bitteto had a good freshman year, terrible sophomore year then decided he was ready for the pros, Karlson played 1.5 years here, of which maybe .75 was good and then he decided he was playing in the NHL, Adam Reid for the most part has been nothing. Cam Darcy after 11 games decided he was to good for college, Mike Mckee who was supposed to be a huge prospect is not looking through the glass a W Michigan trying to get on the ice.

So these big time prospects that you speak of that Cronin had on the horizon, none of them really panned out. I would argue that Roy and Szmatula are at worst equal to any top scoring forward that Cronin brought in. Difference is, Cronin had the best goalie in the country and a couple of Dman that could play. Other than that, I see no difference, that 2011 team that you referenced the one that beat BU in the Qtrs. Take a look, I believe that they stared the season 1-7-3

Team historian.

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