rvd5star69
hockey
...and one tie to go with it.
I had a feeling it was some sort of Friday the 13th thing. Almost time to switch to Canadian LTD...
Top 3 underachievers this year
1- nanne
2- melanin
3-ohrval maybe needs his brother here
...and one tie to go with it.
I had a feeling it was some sort of Friday the 13th thing. Almost time to switch to Canadian LTD...
Top 3 underachievers this year
1- nanne
2- melanin
3-ohrval maybe needs his brother here
Sorry but you’ll find the same kind of stories all across the hockey landscape. He’s still a terrible D1 hockey coach!
Why pull the goalie with 2:30 left only down a goal? Usually you see that with 1:30 or so left after a timeout where you can draw something up. It just seemed odd to me how that played out. Dartmouth scored the eng with more than 2 minutes left, and then he pulled Perry again with around 1:30 left, now down 2 goals..
At this point in the season it doesn't really matter but just an observation.
Why pull the goalie with 2:30 left only down a goal? Usually you see that with 1:30 or so left after a timeout where you can draw something up. It just seemed odd to me how that played out. Dartmouth scored the eng with more than 2 minutes left, and then he pulled Perry again with around 1:30 left, now down 2 goals..
At this point in the season it doesn't really matter but just an observation.
There have been academic studies done showing that down a goal, you should pull your goalie with three minutes (or more!) left on the clock. The work was done specifically for the NHL, so their expected point equation would have included the loser point, but the idea still stands. There is little difference between losing by one or losing by two, but teams are much more likely to score with the extra attacker than you are at five a side, so why not maximize the amount of time you have the 6x5.
Looks like I was right our next yorkie kasdorf coming next year
Well then. Let's just play the whole game without a goaltender.
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Shoudn't Milos be between these two guys?
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Well then. Let's just play the whole game without a goaltender.
Sorry to be a pest here FD.. but you've hit upon one of my peeves which is that people who don't play hockey don't seem to understand that the way you shoot is not always correlated to the way you write. I am right handed and I shoot left. Most left handed shots I know are right handed. I read an article a while ago that Canadians are taught to hold the stick with their dominant hand on top whereas many Americans seem to think you should shoot with your dominant hand so there are more right handed shots coming out of the US these days.Losing Tommy Grant may be an even bigger loss than we think. One of things I had mentioned in the recruits thread, and is relevant to our team today, is that we have an abnormally large amount of left-handed players. In fact, this year we have exactly five right-handed shots. As much as my inner natural southpaw is thrilled at this notion, it seems like a great disadvantage, similar to one you'd see in small-high-school sports where virtually everyone's right-handed. Grant is of the "minority" dexterity on this team.
I don't know if anyone has been paying this close of attention on games where video's readily available, but how often are our opponents breaking out of or clearing the zone on their left side (our right)? Are they using our dexteric disadvantage against us in any other way? Are our players being "forced right"?
Maybe not the whole game but... if you are down 2 in the 2nd period with a face-off in the other end... 2 minutes left... and you can win a draw... see if you can try to get them hemmed in and take advantage of their long change. That would be a bold coaching move. It would be helpful if you have Patrice Bergeron or Claude Giroux to take the draw though!Well then. Let's just play the whole game without a goaltender.