I do not follow that line of thinking at all. it is really reachingIf anything, the first line has done their job of taking the best D-men out of the game.
I do not follow that line of thinking at all. it is really reaching
And that explains why #24 and #13 together have been on the ice for the first 3 goals and #13 for the fourth?? Does not computeIf Vesey's out there, you're going to have the best D-men out there. It exposes the other four.
Much worse. You could see from the first minute that this period would be a mess. Harvard took away our lead out passes and kept the puck in our zone. We seemed to be just so slow moving back behind our own net to retrieve pucks.Shots were 22-6 that period. Since I'm not watching it, I assume it was as bad as it sounded?
And that explains why #24 and #13 together have been on the ice for the first 3 goals and #13 for the fourth?? Does not compute
I thought for certain that SA considers #24 as part of his best defensive pairing. A captain and a senior? #13 is not but that was the pairing tonightWho's on D when Vesey's line is out there? Not those two.
I thought for certain that SA considers #24 as part of his best defensive pairing. A captain and a senior? #13 is not but that was the pairing tonight
Yale and Dartmouth tied at 1-1
Isn't he usually with 19, though?
Yes-that is what I mean. A do not understand what has happened out there tonight. That pairing has been painfully slow (neither is very swift normally) and they looked just outmatched all 40 minutes. Someone mentioned how fast Harvard #11 looked but it is really easy to look fast when you are skating against a pair of defensemen with lead in their skates tonight.Isn't he usually with 19, though?
Hope the emergency was minor. Be glad you are not watching this. Well, the last 20 minutes anyway.Looked like I picked a good game to have an emergency. Yikes.
That's what the line chart states.