Flint, they did it! I wasn’t able to watch the game so please share what you liked about their performance and who really came to play tonight. Thanks, as always.
Defensive mindsets are fine. But our offense looks like they have ZERO game plan. I guess Kerner going out can hurt that but damn. Offense / Power Play makes me want to vomit.
Improving offensively (for this team) is more about having a system to execute than it is about having scorers. There are enough scores, but once Endicott clogged entry into the offensive zone halfway thru the first, too much effort was expended getting across the blue line to be as effective in the zone.Kerner going out early certainly didn’t help. The power play was poor; I don’t remember a single second of power play time where I felt like we had it set up and were able to execute anything.
I’ve got to believe there will be an emphasis on scoring in recruiting this year. If we can improve offensively, and keep our stout defense, Norwich can be elite.
Improving offensively (for this team) is more about having a system to execute than it is about having scorers. There are enough scores, but once Endicott clogged entry into the offensive zone halfway thru the first, too much effort was expended getting across the blue line to be as effective in the zone.
The system is what it has been all year. The offense needs a better plan.
Flint, I agree with you. Question though… Will recruiting for scorers be a challenge for NU given its growing reputation as a defensive-centric system where offense may be considered an afterthought? If one had a reputation for scoring, not sure I’d be drawn to this system. A public commitment may be needed. Thanks, as always, for your thoughts and insight.
Not trying to be a contrarian, but scorers put shots in the net. Grinders and hustlers get around the net and shovel loose pucks in. They need both. ( I will say 24 looks to be an in-close hustler due to his size)I don’t disagree, but I also saw too many times this season where there was a puck on the ice and an open net but no one could get their stick on it/put it in the back of the net. Scorers bury those. I’m hoping for a couple guys coming in who can score, an improved offensive system, and the elite defense and goaltending we’re accustomed to.
Any word on how Kerner is doing? As he went off the ice straight into the locker room, he wasn't putting any weight on the leg, (I think it was his right leg). The season is over, so he has a lot of healing time. I hope it's not a serious injury for his sake.
Not trying to be a contrarian, but scorers put shots in the net. Grinders and hustlers get around the net and shovel loose pucks in. They need both. ( I will say 24 looks to be an in-close hustler due to his size)
The last real sniper I recall on the team was Will Pelletier. Maxime Bourdas maybe. Coby Downs might have gotten there, but didn’t stay.I agree with you; too many loose pucks out front which could've/should've been goals. When I say "scorers" I mean guys who put it in, period. I reserve "sniper" for the shooters lol.
Saw roads in Northfield are closed. Everyone OK up there?