Re: RPI Hockey 2014-2015: Dedicated to Rich Curadi
Great win last night. Sure there were a few points to pick about. Our only power play, would have been better off just holding the puck behind our own net for 2 minutes. The last 3+ minutes of not winning a single face off and not being able to get the puck out of the zone. But, we did not give up a short handed goal against during that power play and we did not give Cornell anything during that long 3:45 of extra attacker time at the end. And I beleive they may well be the best team playing 6 on 5 at the end that we ever see. They came back on us before with that extra man and you just have to give Big Mike credit for having his team play a system with the extra attacker that works and they believe in. We have not learned how to do that in spite of unfortunately having lots of opportunities to have to pull our goalie.
Otherwise, almost nothing to criticize. Kasdorf played like an NHL draft pick. he did everything right-every save, controlling rebounds, controlling tempo. holding the puck when needed. The defense moved the puck out of the zone quickly, cleared out in front of the net, hardly allowed any odd man attacks. The forward lines all contributed, either scoring, or just pressuring Cornell all night and keeping them in their own zone. Each line did what was necessary and kept them off balance. Taking only 3 penalties and scoring 3 goals against arguably the toughest defensive team and best goalies in the NCAA.
Now, all we have to do is perform this same feat about 17 more times and this could be a very memorable season(I could care less about a Mayor's game).
Great win last night. Sure there were a few points to pick about. Our only power play, would have been better off just holding the puck behind our own net for 2 minutes. The last 3+ minutes of not winning a single face off and not being able to get the puck out of the zone. But, we did not give up a short handed goal against during that power play and we did not give Cornell anything during that long 3:45 of extra attacker time at the end. And I beleive they may well be the best team playing 6 on 5 at the end that we ever see. They came back on us before with that extra man and you just have to give Big Mike credit for having his team play a system with the extra attacker that works and they believe in. We have not learned how to do that in spite of unfortunately having lots of opportunities to have to pull our goalie.
Otherwise, almost nothing to criticize. Kasdorf played like an NHL draft pick. he did everything right-every save, controlling rebounds, controlling tempo. holding the puck when needed. The defense moved the puck out of the zone quickly, cleared out in front of the net, hardly allowed any odd man attacks. The forward lines all contributed, either scoring, or just pressuring Cornell all night and keeping them in their own zone. Each line did what was necessary and kept them off balance. Taking only 3 penalties and scoring 3 goals against arguably the toughest defensive team and best goalies in the NCAA.
Now, all we have to do is perform this same feat about 17 more times and this could be a very memorable season(I could care less about a Mayor's game).