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Norwich Women's Hockey

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I have said it on other threads and I will say it on this one......Sophie Leclerc is probably the least known great player in D3 women's hockey. This kid can contol a game even when she does not show up on the score sheet. To have the 3 year career that this kid has had and to never be mentioned for All American shows just how ludicrious this process is. Great player , but even a better kid.

She has 107 points in 81 games over three years? So does that mean she have another year? The roster has her as a Senior. Well all things considered she is one of the best DIII Women's players I have seen. Wish I was able to take time off to head out west. Wishing all the participants good luck, this is shaping up to be a great final four. Safe travels to all the East teams.
 
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Having watched Leclerc 3x vs Mville this season the kid does everything. She was clearly the best player I saw all season long. She plays probably 30 minutes a night and does it all!!!! Great defensively,offensively, faceoffs, PP,PK,she plays tough. That kid is an all-american.
 
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She has 107 points in 81 games over three years? So does that mean she have another year? The roster has her as a Senior. Well all things considered she is one of the best DIII Women's players I have seen. Wish I was able to take time off to head out west. Wishing all the participants good luck, this is shaping up to be a great final four. Safe travels to all the East teams.

Her eligibility is up this year, as she spent one year in another program.
 
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I was at the game and I have to say that was one of the best women's hockey games I have ever seen. Plattsburgh looked really good in the first period and was all over Norwich. The second period was a draw as both teams had great chances. The third period was all Norwich. Sophie Leclerc was absoultely the best player on the ice. When Plattsburgh scored the go ahead goal I thought Norwich was done....but I give the cadets credit they didn't fold their tents and I think it just made them more determined and I swear Leclerc was on the ice for the last 4 minutes of the game.

Congrats to Norwich for making it to the big dance. Good luck out west and make the ECAC east proud.

I thought Norwich executed one of the best game plans I have ever seen. It was clear that they found some Plattsburgh tendancies and exploited them. Plattsburgh had trouble getting out of their end all game long. One complaint I had was that I thought Norwich was doing a lot of stick holding in the first period (especially in the defensive zone). I did not, however, notice it in the second or third and I was looking for it. Plattsburgh never deviated from its original game plan even when it seemed obvious Norwich was well-prepared for it. Good luck to the Lady Cadets next weekend. You were the better team this past weekend.
 
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I have said it on other threads and I will say it on this one......Sophie Leclerc is probably the least known great player in D3 women's hockey. This kid can contol a game even when she does not show up on the score sheet. To have the 3 year career that this kid has had and to never be mentioned for All American shows just how ludicrious this process is. Great player , but even a better kid.

I've observed several players on different teams over these years, that although don't put up big numbers, are a big influence on the ice, and chances are, off the ice too as great leaders. They probably don't want to be a "flash in the pan" and are not looking to be on the radar. These same players most likely embody their schools ideals and are out there to have fun, "living the dream" as they would tell you.

The system the ECAC uses to give out player of the week awards is obviously narrow in scope, seemingly using only points as a basis for it's choice, but thats been covered in other threads so no need to go there again I suppose. But these same players mentioned above couldn't give a hoot anyway.

Speaking of going unnoticed...

I do want to right a wrong though and give credit where credit is due. On Leclerc's first goal during the Plattsburg game last Saturday, it was listed as "unassisted". In fact, it was Fortier (#7) that, in the process of forechecking deep in the zone, lifted the Platty D's stick, stole the puck and from the backhand, passed it to Leclerc who then strode in for that goal to tie the game. That little .5 second move by Fortier changed the course of life for everyone in that rink, yet, went unnoticed to almost everyone, including the refs!

Sometimes it's the little things in life that add up to the most, would you not agree?
 
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I have said it on other threads and I will say it on this one......Sophie Leclerc is probably the least known great player in D3 women's hockey. This kid can contol a game even when she does not show up on the score sheet. To have the 3 year career that this kid has had and to never be mentioned for All American shows just how ludicrious this process is. Great player , but even a better kid.

True.
 
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Speaking of going unnoticed...

I do want to right a wrong though and give credit where credit is due. On Leclerc's first goal during the Plattsburg game last Saturday, it was listed as "unassisted". In fact, it was Fortier (#7) that, in the process of forechecking deep in the zone, lifted the Platty D's stick, stole the puck and from the backhand, passed it to Leclerc who then strode in for that goal to tie the game. That little .5 second move by Fortier changed the course of life for everyone in that rink, yet, went unnoticed to almost everyone, including the refs!

Sometimes it's the little things in life that add up to the most, would you not agree?

I would like to see the video of that supposed "assist" — I'm sort of interested in what you've concocted here. As I saw it, Leclerc had the puck land on her stick courtesy of the Platty D and was THE ONLY NORWICH PLAYER in the zone, with the rest of the team flying through the neutral zone on a change. I know Fortier was on the ice for about 52 minutes in the game, but I mean, I'm just saying, I'm pretty confident in my ability to follow a play from the press box, and I know maroon looks slightly like red and a 2 looks slightly like a 7, but I'm pretty sure you had a .5 second flash in your imagination. She had about 5 seconds to wait for someone to celebrate with her. If you can prove me wrong...kudos. If you can't, I'll stick with the imagination theory.
 
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I would like to see the video of that supposed "assist" — I'm sort of interested in what you've concocted here. As I saw it, Leclerc had the puck land on her stick courtesy of the Platty D and was THE ONLY NORWICH PLAYER in the zone, with the rest of the team flying through the neutral zone on a change. I know Fortier was on the ice for about 52 minutes in the game, but I mean, I'm just saying, I'm pretty confident in my ability to follow a play from the press box, and I know maroon looks slightly like red and a 2 looks slightly like a 7, but I'm pretty sure you had a .5 second flash in your imagination. She had about 5 seconds to wait for someone to celebrate with her. If you can prove me wrong...kudos. If you can't, I'll stick with the imagination theory.

I'd like to see ANY video of the game, especially the goals. I saw it on WPTZ Saturday:D , but have not been able to find the clip anywhere else.:(
 
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I would like to see the video of that supposed "assist" — I'm sort of interested in what you've concocted here. As I saw it, Leclerc had the puck land on her stick courtesy of the Platty D and was THE ONLY NORWICH PLAYER in the zone, with the rest of the team flying through the neutral zone on a change. I know Fortier was on the ice for about 52 minutes in the game, but I mean, I'm just saying, I'm pretty confident in my ability to follow a play from the press box, and I know maroon looks slightly like red and a 2 looks slightly like a 7, but I'm pretty sure you had a .5 second flash in your imagination. She had about 5 seconds to wait for someone to celebrate with her. If you can prove me wrong...kudos. If you can't, I'll stick with the imagination theory.

I hate having to prove myself, as 99.9 % of the time, I end up making someone look bad but...

Had you seen the WPTZ game video recap they ran on TV ( which I have a copy of), you would not have posted the above. For the benefit of those who did not see the video, all three forwards are seen forechecking, deep in Platty zone. And although it is unclear, due to video quality, whether Fortier actually stripped the puck from the Platty D, one can see she was right there in her face. More importantly, Fortier told me personally what actually happened, and I have no reason not to believe her.

So, are you going to be in the press box in Minnesota?... I'd be glad to give you a copy of it there. Meanwhile, may I suggest you get your eyes checked.
 
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I hate having to prove myself, as 99.9 % of the time, I end up making someone look bad but...

Had you seen the WPTZ game video recap they ran on TV ( which I have a copy of), you would not have posted the above. For the benefit of those who did not see the video, all three forwards are seen forechecking, deep in Platty zone. And although it is unclear, due to video quality, whether Fortier actually stripped the puck from the Platty D, one can see she was right there in her face. More importantly, Fortier told me personally what actually happened, and I have no reason not to believe her.

So, are you going to be in the press box in Minnesota?... I'd be glad to give you a copy of it there. Meanwhile, may I suggest you get your eyes checked.

Spoke with one of the Norwich coaches and he confims this to be the case. Leclerc from Fortin.
 
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I hate having to prove myself, as 99.9 % of the time, I end up making someone look bad but...

Had you seen the WPTZ game video recap they ran on TV ( which I have a copy of), you would not have posted the above. For the benefit of those who did not see the video, all three forwards are seen forechecking, deep in Platty zone. And although it is unclear, due to video quality, whether Fortier actually stripped the puck from the Platty D, one can see she was right there in her face. More importantly, Fortier told me personally what actually happened, and I have no reason not to believe her.

So, are you going to be in the press box in Minnesota?... I'd be glad to give you a copy of it there. Meanwhile, may I suggest you get your eyes checked.

A copy? does that mean you have it and can post it or have it online somewhere? I'd be more than happy to call myself wrong and look at it myself. in the meantime, i'm not so sure I can take two norwich daddies' words for it.
 
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A copy? does that mean you have it and can post it or have it online somewhere? I'd be more than happy to call myself wrong and look at it myself. in the meantime, i'm not so sure I can take two norwich daddies' words for it.

First off.....not a "Norwich Daddy". But I do infact see the Women's Coaches quite often and one did tell me that Julie Fortin assisted on this goal. Do not know what else I can tell you and I have no proof other then what the coach told me. You seem very determined that this is not the way it happened. Were you the official scorer for the game or something?
 
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First off.....not a "Norwich Daddy". But I do infact see the Women's Coaches quite often and one did tell me that Julie Fortin assisted on this goal. Do not know what else I can tell you and I have no proof other then what the coach told me. You seem very determined that this is not the way it happened. Were you the official scorer for the game or something?

i just want proof that i was wrong in the way it was called. the way we do it, we overrule the refs all the time. we don't go by what they say unless we truly missed a play and then we usually end up hearing from the coaches later on or ask them the way they saw it. we all saw it one way and did not hear otherwise from the coaches. we pride ourselves on being right. I want to see video to know if we were right. If we were wrong, then my apologies for some sarcastic comments I made earlier. If we were right...then i guess my vision doesn't need to be corrected.
 
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i just want proof that i was wrong in the way it was called. the way we do it, we overrule the refs all the time. we don't go by what they say unless we truly missed a play and then we usually end up hearing from the coaches later on or ask them the way they saw it. we all saw it one way and did not hear otherwise from the coaches. we pride ourselves on being right. I want to see video to know if we were right. If we were wrong, then my apologies for some sarcastic comments I made earlier. If we were right...then i guess my vision doesn't need to be corrected.

Well put. As a journalist I'm sure you rely heavily on the "Canons of Journalism" which states "Every news organization has only it's credibility and reputation to rely on."

If journalistic miscues are made..a retraction is required.

In fairness however if there is footage of the alleged incident/non incident as stated, it should be brought forward prior to any retractions being sought or given.
 
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Congratulations to Coach Bolding and his charges on their win yesterday, good luck to them today in the final.

To the Norwich fans in the lobby after the game....grow up.
 
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warned you....

Hmm...well, when you only have a few "big wins" in your history to draw from, I guess the parents tend to go overboard with "excitement"...maybe if they win some more "big games" they'll mature and take in stride.

I know one coach who emphasizes..."go in, win, go home, and keep your mouth shut"...maybe Norwich should try this little credo...:o

It's called "class and sportsmanship"....
 
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Hmm...well, when you only have a few "big wins" in your history to draw from, I guess the parents tend to go overboard with "excitement"...maybe if they win some more "big games" they'll mature and take in stride.

I know one coach who emphasizes..."go in, win, go home, and keep your mouth shut"...maybe Norwich should try this little credo...:o

It's called "class and sportsmanship"....

As a Norwich Alumnus, I apoligize for any real or perceived poor sportsmanship by Norwich fans yesterday. That is not typical of Norwich fans and definitely not in keeping with Norwich tradition nor the wishes of coach Bolding or the administration.

As was said, maybe it was the "never been here before syndrome". Whatever, hopefully it will not become a habit.

We should be gracefully celebrating, the unique circumstance, that it is the 100th anniversary of Norwich Hockey and we have both men and women in the finals. Good luck to all today.
 
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As a Norwich Alumnus, I apoligize for any real or perceived poor sportsmanship by Norwich fans yesterday. That is not typical of Norwich fans and definitely not in keeping with Norwich tradition nor the wishes of coach Bolding or the administration.

As was said, maybe it was the "never been here before syndrome". Whatever, hopefully it will not become a habit.

We should be gracefully celebrating, the unique circumstance, that it is the 100th anniversary of Norwich Hockey and we have both men and women in the finals. Good luck to all today.

Well said...now that's what I'm talkin about! Classy! Good luck to both teams today! :)
 
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Congratulations to Coach Bolding and his charges on their win yesterday, good luck to them today in the final.

To the Norwich fans in the lobby after the game....grow up.

I must have missed what you are referring to. As I went through the lobby after the game I saw nothing out of the ordinary. Thought their fans in the stands were great supporters. Good luck to Norwich in the game today and congrats on a great win yesterday.
 
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