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Accurate on Sawyer! Saw glimpses of potential with him throughout his freshman year, but much improved this year and on the right path that NCAA hockey is meant to be - development for the pros.
Good crowd last night as well even without students. Hearing they might open dorms early next Saturday for students to attend the HE playoff game.
Centrella is one of the "experienced" defensemen on the team, he will be missed hopefully only for the HE tourney.
Sawyer appeared to be in a lot of pain after hitting his arm/left side on the boards. Was a bit surprised at the DtD comment. Have to see what Leaman has to say on his radio show this week. That sophomore class has really played well this second half as well as the juniors.
It was like a playoff game last night. Not a lot of extra curricula crap you usually will see especially after the whistle in front of the net. UCONN knew it was important game to not take dumb penalties.
Parsons continues to impress. Hope he keeps it going.
Phillip was pretty emotional at the Senior intro. Nice seeing his family there. Not sure anyone remembers, his father passed away just before he came to PC so last night must have been tough for him. Putting him in the closing seconds by Leaman so the team could salute him was awesome.
Another week off to get ready for the lowest winning seed from the opening round.
Since we hit the end of the regular season schedule, a thought: This year's team seemed to play a lot safer and smarter hockey. Limiting the fancy passes getting intercepted by the opponent, turning them into breakaway opportunities. The streak of no SHG surrendered was nice while it lasted. It seemed like defense tightened up over the course of the year.
Was this a home game first for the season without a goal review, or did it just seem like it?
Adams started out poorly, it seemed, transitioned to the penalty kill and really excelled there, and came on strong in the second half of the season. He seemed to play with more energy and more confidence. Same with Malinoski. Didn't show up as much on the score sheet per game, but Hudson was a solid all-around contributor. I hope the two of them will remain next year for their senior year.
Happy for Phil to get the senior night spotlight all for himself. Had his ups and downs, but this was statistically his best season. The unfortunate transition to Parsons coming about from an injury scenario, and instead of having to wait for your senior to leave, you risk finding out your #1 goalie might not be the guy, so they got to see what he can do for next year and beyond.
Must note, that Big Phil had 2 fellow classmates , that unfortunately left PC via the portal after their sophomore year:
Liam Valente at Western Michigan, this season, 20 goals, 15 assists,
Bennett Schimek at Arizona State, this season,13 goals, assists
Amazing , how the friars would have been if they had stayed with the program and had that success.
Must note, that Big Phil had 2 fellow classmates , that unfortunately left PC via the portal after their sophomore year:
Liam Valente at Western Michigan, this season, 20 goals, 15 assists,
Bennett Schimek at Arizona State, this season,13 goals, assists
Amazing , how the friars would have been if they had stayed with the program and had that success.
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