Ralph Baer
Let's Go 'Tute!
Today is 6 April 2023. There are 184 days until RPI's next game.
This is based upon 7 October 2023 for the start of next season.
This is based upon 7 October 2023 for the start of next season.
It's been 69 years since a team beat Michigan in the NCAA semifinal and then Minnesota in the final. Those who follow this thread might be able to guess which team accomplished that feat.
Quinnipiac is halfway to duplicating it.
Quinnipiac is the blueprint for how smaller schools need to compete for national championships in this era. A mix of talent, experience, speed, conditioning and playing your system to a T. They completely dominated Minnesota with their forechecking and smothering neutral zone play.
Having an older, experienced roster absolutely helps. QU had about a dozen seniors and graduate students that played like men. Jake Johnson is a great example. I doubt any of the powerhouses gave him much of a look coming out of juniors, but he improved every year with us and, after his excellent performance last night, it's obvious that pattern continued this season. Adding in some outstanding young players like Graf, Lipkin and Quillan and a top-notch goalie like Perets made for an outstanding team that played with no fear against extremely talented opponents.
Quinnipiac played great and are deserving winners, but there was something about the Minnesota game plan, especially in that third period, that was way off. Kinda played to Q’s strengths instead of trying to leverage their own speed. Even still, the Gophers were just a minute away from winning it.
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It's been 69 years since a team beat Michigan in the NCAA semifinal and then Minnesota in the final. Those who follow this thread might be able to guess which team accomplished that feat.
Quinnipiac is halfway to duplicating it.
They did it as we all know now, and also the final went to OT as in 1954.
i saw it exactly as you described. Minnesota had played to win for 40 minutes and then sat back and tried to simply not lose. QU was just too fast and talented and most of all, patient and mature, to do that against. Any team that amasses over 30 winds in a season obviously deserved to win and did not need any help from an opponent.
I do not agree that Minnesota sat back and tried to lose. That is usually the case when a team gets dominated like that with a lead in the third period, but in this case, Quinnipiac was just playing at such a high level that Minnesota had to just dump the puck out and ice it a ton. QU's forecheck was so fast, tenacious and potent that I don't think Minnesota got a single clean zone exit or entry that period. It wasn't a style or strategy choice by Minnesota; it was just QU totally dominating in the offensive zone and in transition.
Dunno if we are still looking for portal talent, but four kids from BU have entered...3 forwards (Phillips, Carrabes, Armstrong) and Dman Copeland.