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Oswego 2011 Playoff and Offseason Thread: Hips and Nips or We Don't Win!

Re: Oswego 2011 Playoff and Offseason Thread: Hips and Nips or We Don't Win!

+1!

I think the playoff/postseason thread was doomed from the start.

You mean playoff and off season thread? Why the heck would you start a thread with off season in the title when you were still in the playoffs. ;)

Fail collegehcky2...fail.
 
Re: Oswego 2011 Playoff and Offseason Thread: Hips and Nips or We Don't Win!

You mean playoff and off season thread? Why the heck would you start a thread with off season in the title when you were still in the playoffs. ;)

Fail collegehcky2...fail.

I'm glad everyone's so concerned about the thread title. It makes me feel accomplished in life.
 
Re: Oswego 2011 Playoff and Offseason Thread: Hips and Nips or We Don't Win!

We are 0-1-0 with this thread........what say we retire it to change up the karma........?

+1000

I don't like the fact that "we don't win" is in the title either
 
Re: Oswego 2011 Playoff and Offseason Thread: Hips and Nips or We Don't Win!

+1000

I don't like the fact that "we don't win" is in the title either

Has a consensus been reached then? Lets not be "college-like" in indecision here - someone make a thread for all remaining action. DO IT NAOW! I'll be here to reply right away.
 
Re: Oswego 2011 Playoff and Offseason Thread: Hips and Nips or We Don't Win!

Has a consensus been reached then? Lets not be "college-like" in indecision here - someone make a thread for all remaining action. DO IT NAOW! I'll be here to reply right away.

I think it would be a "cardinal sin" to make a new thread when the previous one hasn't been closed yet. :)
 
Re: Oswego 2011 Playoff and Offseason Thread: Hips and Nips or We Don't Win!

I think it would be a "cardinal sin" to make a new thread when the previous one hasn't been closed yet. :)

I see what you did there.

So does that mean that if I do it, I doom the Lakers to ****ation? I can come up with a different header movie too - the last one I made is 0-1 as well, and it is driving me nuts.
 
Re: Oswego 2011 Playoff and Offseason Thread: Hips and Nips or We Don't Win!

Based on this teams track record, it really all depends upon the attitude they bring to the game. When this team is playing like they did against Geneseo, I don't believe there is a team in D3 that can beat them. There is also a bit of luck involved, how do you put 45 shots on a mediocre goaltender and only score 1 goal and the following week Plattsburgh puts 30 shots on the same goaltender and scores 4 times. I'm sure Gosek will have them working hard and will not let them forget what got them to this spot in the NCAA's.

Truth. While Friesen deserves to be praised for his play against the Lakers, I do think Oswego helped him out quite a bit. Sure he made a couple of really nice saves, but the majority of shots I saw were into his midsection or his leg pads. Oswego spent so much time trying to set up the perfect shot that it seemed they would just throw the puck on net when they got too frustrated to continue - and usually players didn't expend too much energy getting in great position for a rebound. Not only that, they also missed at least one or two wide open nets.

Hopefully it's out of their system. As has been said, they are a very talented bunch. But I'd rather see a shot on net than a couple extra passes that don't amount to anything.

Let's Go Lakers!
 
Re: Oswego 2011 Playoff and Offseason Thread: Hips and Nips or We Don't Win!

I got a phone call today from WNYO pushing advertising for this Saturdays game. So even with spring break, it looks like there will be at least a radio broadcast of the game. Not sure about WTOP. Also, the girl from WNYO said they also would be in Minnesota for the Frozen Four if Oswego gets that far.
 
Re: Oswego Playoffs 2011

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Great article from the local paper about last 2 weeks of practice.


With an unexpected two weeks of preparation, Oswego State hockey hopes to put on a good NCAA show
By Lindsay Kramer/The Post-Standard

Oswego State men’s hockey coach Ed Gosek decided a group film session was the proper team-building exercise early last week leading into the Lakers’ preparation for the upcoming NCAA Division III tournament.

There was no choice in the video genre. It was horror all the way — Oswego State’s stunning 2-1 overtime loss to visiting Fredonia in the semifinals of the SUNYAC Tournament Feb. 26.

Gosek normally breaks down games with players individually. Not this time. He wanted the Lakers to know that good or bad, everyone is in this together.

So he sat the team in an auditorium, put the replay up on a large screen, dimmed the lights and lowered the boom. It was all thumbs down for the Lakers, who entered the contest ranked No. 1 in the country. Botched defensive assignments, bad breakouts, neutral zone follies and a sloppy attack were featured in a 90-minute run of lowlights.

“It wasn’t some fluke,” Gosek said of the loss, which dropped his team to 22-4. “Our work ethic was OK. But our execution clearly wasn’t there. It wasn’t a finger-pointing. It was the truth of the matter.”

It takes a lot to push Gosek into that type of taskmaster role. Usually he’s the prototypical good cop coach, one with a long, loose rein, quick smile and breezy conversational tone. But when the calendar hits March, one bump wrecks a season.

“He was tough on us,” said senior defenseman Stephen Mallaro, from West Genesee. “You can’t make the mistakes we were making.”

Or, as Gosek points out: “At this time of year, (if you’re just) OK, you’re going golfing.”

The NCAA has handed Oswego State one more chance to tee it up. The Lakers, now ranked No. 3 in the country, are the top seed in the East Regional. They will host an NCAA quarterfinal 7 p.m. Saturday against the winner of tonight’s Bowdoin-Neumann contest. The winner of that quarterfinal will meet the winner of Adrian-Elmira in a Frozen Four semi on March 25 in Minneapolis.

Gosek doesn’t want to hear it, but the Lakers have come on strong from the outside pole before. The national championship team of 2007 began its postseason with a SUNYAC quarterfinal overtime loss to Fredonia.

Different situation, Gosek said. That was a veteran Lakers team, one that was devastated by the defeat and knew to take it seriously. This year? We’ll see.

“I don’t think they thought it would be easy,” Gosek said of this team. “But they thought if they play to our ability, we’ll be fine. Players underestimate human nature. It’s usually not the Xs and Os, as much as the effort and execution.”

For much of this season, heart and talent have fit like glove and stick for the Lakers, who are coming off a national semifinal appearance last year. Goalie Paul Beckwith is first nationally in save percentage (.935) and second in goals against (1.78). Oswego State is second in defense (1.85 goals allowed per game) and seventh in offense (4.12).

The Lakers were rewarded with the No. 1 spot nationally for 10 of the 16 weeks that polls were released. But that’s been precisely Gosek’s point in running grinding practices the past week. Oswego State worked its way into the top spot, and the lack of that same ethic will bring about its premature and final exit.

“It’s fun when you’re clutching and grabbing and clawing your way to the top,” Gosek said. “When you get here, it’s a pain in the (butt). Now, you are trying to prove you do belong here. Last week’s practices were some of the best we’ve had all year. It was competitive, to say the least.”

The Lakers scrimmaged 5-on-5 both Friday and Saturday, with Gosek stopping play and pointedly addressing whatever issues popped up to his displeasure.

“It was cool to see him get in guys’ faces. This is our last chance for this year,” Mallaro said. “It seemed more like a training camp than it did before a big game.”
That extra week of beating up each other in practice has Gosek taking a much brighter view of the Lakers’ chances to do the same to NCAA opponents.

“The bottom line is they come to a program like this because they want to win,” he said. “They have a second life. Let’s take advantage of it and have no regrets.”
 
Re: Oswego Playoffs 2011

Re: Oswego Playoffs 2011

Great article from the local paper about last 2 weeks of practice.


With an unexpected two weeks of preparation, Oswego State hockey hopes to put on a good NCAA show
By Lindsay Kramer/The Post-Standard

Thanks for the nice article from the Post. It's great that the Post decided to write about any Laker team.
Oswego' 89
 
Re: Oswego Playoffs 2011

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“The bottom line is they come to a program like this because they want to win,” he said. “They have a second life. Let’s take advantage of it and have no regrets.”
With spring break starting Friday and the dorms closing 8am Saturday, the student section is likely to be skinny...

Laker Alums Of Upstate NY - Your Team Needs You

I am making the 5 hour drive Saturday - what about you???
 
Re: Oswego Playoffs 2011

Re: Oswego Playoffs 2011

Great article from the local paper about last 2 weeks of practice.


With an unexpected two weeks of preparation, Oswego State hockey hopes to put on a good NCAA show
By Lindsay Kramer/The Post-Standard

Oswego State men’s hockey coach Ed Gosek decided a group film session was the proper team-building exercise early last week leading into the Lakers’ preparation for the upcoming NCAA Division III tournament.

There was no choice in the video genre. It was horror all the way — Oswego State’s stunning 2-1 overtime loss to visiting Fredonia in the semifinals of the SUNYAC Tournament Feb. 26.

Gosek normally breaks down games with players individually. Not this time. He wanted the Lakers to know that good or bad, everyone is in this together.

So he sat the team in an auditorium, put the replay up on a large screen, dimmed the lights and lowered the boom. It was all thumbs down for the Lakers, who entered the contest ranked No. 1 in the country. Botched defensive assignments, bad breakouts, neutral zone follies and a sloppy attack were featured in a 90-minute run of lowlights.

“It wasn’t some fluke,” Gosek said of the loss, which dropped his team to 22-4. “Our work ethic was OK. But our execution clearly wasn’t there. It wasn’t a finger-pointing. It was the truth of the matter.”

It takes a lot to push Gosek into that type of taskmaster role. Usually he’s the prototypical good cop coach, one with a long, loose rein, quick smile and breezy conversational tone. But when the calendar hits March, one bump wrecks a season.

“He was tough on us,” said senior defenseman Stephen Mallaro, from West Genesee. “You can’t make the mistakes we were making.”

Or, as Gosek points out: “At this time of year, (if you’re just) OK, you’re going golfing.”

The NCAA has handed Oswego State one more chance to tee it up. The Lakers, now ranked No. 3 in the country, are the top seed in the East Regional. They will host an NCAA quarterfinal 7 p.m. Saturday against the winner of tonight’s Bowdoin-Neumann contest. The winner of that quarterfinal will meet the winner of Adrian-Elmira in a Frozen Four semi on March 25 in Minneapolis.

Gosek doesn’t want to hear it, but the Lakers have come on strong from the outside pole before. The national championship team of 2007 began its postseason with a SUNYAC quarterfinal overtime loss to Fredonia.

Different situation, Gosek said. That was a veteran Lakers team, one that was devastated by the defeat and knew to take it seriously. This year? We’ll see.

“I don’t think they thought it would be easy,” Gosek said of this team. “But they thought if they play to our ability, we’ll be fine. Players underestimate human nature. It’s usually not the Xs and Os, as much as the effort and execution.”

For much of this season, heart and talent have fit like glove and stick for the Lakers, who are coming off a national semifinal appearance last year. Goalie Paul Beckwith is first nationally in save percentage (.935) and second in goals against (1.78). Oswego State is second in defense (1.85 goals allowed per game) and seventh in offense (4.12).

The Lakers were rewarded with the No. 1 spot nationally for 10 of the 16 weeks that polls were released. But that’s been precisely Gosek’s point in running grinding practices the past week. Oswego State worked its way into the top spot, and the lack of that same ethic will bring about its premature and final exit.

“It’s fun when you’re clutching and grabbing and clawing your way to the top,” Gosek said. “When you get here, it’s a pain in the (butt). Now, you are trying to prove you do belong here. Last week’s practices were some of the best we’ve had all year. It was competitive, to say the least.”

The Lakers scrimmaged 5-on-5 both Friday and Saturday, with Gosek stopping play and pointedly addressing whatever issues popped up to his displeasure.

“It was cool to see him get in guys’ faces. This is our last chance for this year,” Mallaro said. “It seemed more like a training camp than it did before a big game.”
That extra week of beating up each other in practice has Gosek taking a much brighter view of the Lakers’ chances to do the same to NCAA opponents.

“The bottom line is they come to a program like this because they want to win,” he said. “They have a second life. Let’s take advantage of it and have no regrets.”

well looks like Ed has his sh-t together and I am sure the men will respond.....LETS GO LAKERS!!!!!
 
With spring break starting Friday and the dorms closing 8am Saturday, the student section is likely to be skinny...

Laker Alums Of Upstate NY - Your Team Needs You

I am making the 5 hour drive Saturday - what about you???

+10000000!!!! Git yer butts to the CC this weekend! Let's Go Lakers!!
 
Re: Oswego 2011 Playoff and Offseason Thread: Hips and Nips or We Don't Win!

HOCKEY NIGHT IN OSWEGO...Lite

WTOP has rounded up enough students (and a couple alums;)) to bring you NCAA Hockey live from the Campus Center Saturday night....:D:D:D
 
Re: Oswego 2011 Playoff and Offseason Thread: Hips and Nips or We Don't Win!

HOCKEY NIGHT IN OSWEGO...Lite

WTOP has rounded up enough students (and a couple alums;)) to bring you NCAA Hockey live from the Campus Center Saturday night....:D:D:D

Wish the Prez could have been there for a guest in-game analyst! We'll have to meet you put in Minnesota at the Ridder instead I guess!!

On ward marches the Presidential Three!

Just curious, who are the alumni that are coming to help out?
 
Re: Oswego 2011 Playoff and Offseason Thread: Hips and Nips or We Don't Win!

as mentioned, WNYO will have coverage Saturday as well and in Minneapolis if the Lakers advance... just wanted to throw it in
 
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