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Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

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Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

Epic video promo for WTOP. Mike Toper, WTOP Sports Reporter gets absolutely laid out by Tyler Leimbrock into the boards.

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Great work guys and kudos to Toper for having the cahonnes to take a hit from a big dude.
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

Epic video promo for WTOP. Mike Toper, WTOP Sports Reporter gets absolutely laid out by Tyler Leimbrock into the boards.

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Great work guys and kudos to Toper for having the cahonnes to take a hit from a big dude.

Can you imagine what would have happened to him had Leimbrock actually hit him shoulder to shoulder? Boy.
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

When coach Gosek sees fit. Eddie likes to run one main goaltender. He isn't much for tandems.

Beckwith has played extraordinarily well so far and Oswego hasn't had any real "push over" opponents so far other than maybe Brockport and that was a league game. I think Jones might get some PT against a Hamiton or some NC game and maybe a SUNYAC game or two if/when the Lakers lock up the #1 overall seed.

Bottom line, you don't mess with a streak in hockey or a hot goaltender.

Yes I agree you don't mess with it but Mr. Gosek is running the risk of either 1 losing his backup if he decides to leave to get a chance of some playing time or Beckwith getting hurt and having to go most if not all the rest of the season with a guy who has not played in 2 years (pick up and beer leagues do not count). Getting him some action before the 2nd semester would have been his best bet to see what he has in Jones, beyond practice. That way if Jones chokes in a game he has some idea if he should bring in a transfer that might be able to handle the load if Beckwith goes down. He is taking a big gamble that could work or could backfire.
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

Beckwith shining in the Laker spotlight


Standout goalie: Paul Beckwith, a junior goaltender for the Oswego State hockey team, is 11-0 with a 1.37 goals-against average this season.
By GARY AYD
Intern
Published:
Tuesday, December 7, 2010 3:58 PM EST
OSWEGO — After rededicating himself to the sport, Oswego State hockey goalie Paul Beckwith is reaping the fruits of his labor.

Beckwith is thriving as the No. 1 netminder on the No. 1 team in NCAA Division III. His next test will be at 7 p.m. Friday when the Lakers (8-0 in the SUNY Athletic Conference, 11-0 overall) host Utica at Campus Center Ice Arena.

Success has been knocking on the door for Beckwith since his arrival in Oswego. He has performed well when given the opportunity, but injuries and illness sidelined him for much of his first two seasons.

As a freshman, Beckwith started the 2008-09 season behind senior goalie Chris Hyk, and then later Tim Potter. He saw action in only seven games, including five starts.

Beckwith won the starting job last season, but came down with the H1N1 virus just prior to the team’s weekend trip to Potsdam and Plattsburgh. Senior Gunn-Taylor got the nod, played well in those two key wins, and took over as the starter the rest of the season.


During the offseason, Beckwith recognized that he would have the opportunity to be the starter in 2010-11. He put in the work to make certain he would win the job.

“This year his weight loss, stamina, strength, and overall conditioning is clearly better,” Head Coach Ed Gosek said. “He is quicker on the ice. It makes him a better goalie, and also he is better shape to avoid injury, which he has been prone to.”

The Cleveland, Ohio native has started every game this season and has a 1.37 goals-against average with a save percentage of .949. Those are even better than his Laker career numbers (1.85, .927).

Beckwith has allowed two or fewer goals in all but one game this season, the Nov. 6 “whiteout” contest against Plattsburgh at Campus Center Ice Arena. The Lakers won that game, 5-3.

He has also registered the first two shutouts of his career this season. He stymied Fredonia 3-0 and this past Saturday blanked host Genseo 4-0. Beckwith has twice earned conference Goaltender of the Week honors.
As his numbers would suggest, Beckwith is relishing the opportunity and the challenge of playing every day.

“It has been a long time coming,” Beckwith said. “I’m excited to finally be the guy and be in a position to play all the time.”

The position of hockey goalie is one of particular stress due to its final line of defense nature, and often the position proves to be of central importance to a team’s ultimate success or failure.

Beckwith has accepted those pressures and has adapted well to them.

“The mental aspect of things I have always been pretty good at,” Beckwith said. “It’s you that they are relying on as the starter. I have to be ready to go day in and day out. I enjoy it.”

Freshman goalie Dan Jones, the only other netminder on the roster, has not seen one second of action thus far this season. That is because of Beckwith’s stamina and excellence.

“The pressure does cross your mind sometimes, but you push it out of your mind quickly,” Beckwith said. “As of right now. I look at it as there are only two of us and I’m the starter, so I have to kick it into gear and stay healthy.”

It certainly beats the alternative of not getting the chance to play, something he had to endure after getting H1N1 last season. It put him in a position that required a large dose of humility.

“It was very humbling. You really had to swallow your pride,” Beckwith said. “After I got sick, Kyle came in and played terrific. I couldn’t be mad at him or coach. We were winning and he was playing well, so there was no reason to pull him.”

Making the most of the situation, Beckwith learned from his time on the bench. “I really just learned to have fun with hockey again, and to not get down or upset when you’re not playing,” Beckwith said. “You have to look at it as a growing experience and learn from it, and when you get that chance you’d better show up and be ready to play.”

The experience of sitting on the bench with an injury or sickness and then returning, only to find your backup has taken your job, was not new for Beckwith. He had the same thing happen to him when he played for the Pembroke Lumberkings, a team that also featured current Laker forward Chris Laganiere, who played a role in recruiting Beckwith to play for the Lakers.

To ensure injuries would not derail him again, Beckwith engaged in what he described as an “intense” offseason regimen. Beckwith employed a personal trainer multiple times a week, stuck to a rigid diet, and did goalie-specific workouts five or six days a week in preparation for the season.

All the work has paid off for both Beckwith and the team.

He ranks among the best goalies in NCAA Division III, and the Lakers are ranked No. 1 in the nation in the USCHO.com poll.

Beckwith has grown accustomed to hearing the cheers of the fans at Campus Center Ice Arena, where the Lakers have won 24 consecutive games since a 2-1 loss to Potsdam on Feb. 21, 2009.

“The whole atmosphere is just amazing here,” Beckwith said. “I get goose bumps every time I skate here. The fans help so much, you can’t even put it into words.”

Beckwith is a public justice major and a big college football fan. Surprisingly though, he does not enjoy watching hockey games.

“I really don’t like watching hockey. I can’t stand it,” He said. “I pay attention to goalies in the NHL, but other than that I don’t really watch hockey.”

One thing’s for sure. Beckwith’s play for the Lakers has been worth watching this season.
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

And there you have it, that post sums up everything. It mentions the mental toughness aspect of goal tending, I don't really see a lot of it in Jones. Who knows maybe some playing time would give him some confidence but I don't really think his skill set would carry him that far.

As for the notion of getting a transfer if Jones got into a game and choked, I think it is obvious by his lack of playing time that Eddie would be open to a transfer or a guy starting early. But with Beckwith playing so well, the options are probably fairly limited on that idea and what they have is what they have. And I really don't think a few starts or relief appearances against some patsies, which the Laker's have yet to face one, would really put Jones any farther ahead than he is now. Either way, putting him in net if Beckwith went down would be a hail Mary.
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

And there you have it, that post sums up everything. It mentions the mental toughness aspect of goal tending, I don't really see a lot of it in Jones. Who knows maybe some playing time would give him some confidence but I don't really think his skill set would carry him that far.

As for the notion of getting a transfer if Jones got into a game and choked, I think it is obvious by his lack of playing time that Eddie would be open to a transfer or a guy starting early. But with Beckwith playing so well, the options are probably fairly limited on that idea and what they have is what they have. And I really don't think a few starts or relief appearances against some patsies, which the Laker's have yet to face one, would really put Jones any farther ahead than he is now. Either way, putting him in net if Beckwith went down would be a hail Mary.

A hail mary? I think you have see him in action before we can really make a determination as to how capable he is. I would like to see him at some point during the break so we know what he has and so he can get that much needed game experience that you can't replicate in practice. As for a transfer...who would want to come to a team that is undefeated and has a goalie that is playing very well? You know that transferring would result in bench time and with Beckwith being a junior, it is likely that that bench time would carry over to next year also..
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

A hail mary? I think you have see him in action before we can really make a determination as to how capable he is. I would like to see him at some point during the break so we know what he has and so he can get that much needed game experience that you can't replicate in practice. As for a transfer...who would want to come to a team that is undefeated and has a goalie that is playing very well? You know that transferring would result in bench time and with Beckwith being a junior, it is likely that that bench time would carry over to next year also..


And to continue your sentence......a National Championship contender instead of sitting on the bench the next 2 or 3 years on a DI team that probably won't even make it out of the first round of their conference tournament.....maybe friends, a nice rink to play in, oh yea and $$$$$$$ :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

And to continue your sentence......a National Championship contender instead of sitting on the bench the next 2 or 3 years on a DI team that probably won't even make it out of the first round of their conference tournament.....maybe friends, a nice rink to play in, oh yea and $$$$$$$ :rolleyes::rolleyes:

Well depends on the player...a backup DI goalie might have a decent scholarship already. Every player's situation is different, but I don't think a player is going to transfer from one bench to sit on another bench. If they are transferring because they are sitting on a bench, they will likely want to tranfer to a place with playing time a strong posibility.

And BTW..the money thing is getting old..
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

Well depends on the player...a backup DI goalie might have a decent scholarship already. Every player's situation is different, but I don't think a player is going to transfer from one bench to sit on another bench. If they are transferring because they are sitting on a bench, they will likely want to tranfer to a place with playing time a strong posibility.

And BTW..the money thing is getting old..

Tell me about it....but hey...they got to get them to Oswego some how....Cha-Ching....
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

I think the working scoreboard is a big draw too:rolleyes:

Actually the team who Oswego was competing with for this transfer has a very nice working scoreboard, and has won a hell of a lot more National titles then Oswego and a very very nice rink....but...once again... cha-ching...
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

Actually the team who Oswego was competing with for this transfer has a very nice working scoreboard, and has won a hell of a lot more National titles then Oswego and a very very nice rink....but...once again... cha-ching...

Every time I read cha-ching...it makes me smile:)
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

Tell me about it....but hey...they got to get them to Oswego some how....Cha-Ching....

Enough, already...8 years ago the college launched the first capital campaign in its 150 year history to renovate and equip existing structures and create a Campus Center with a new rink and home for student media and other student organizations. There was no guarantee there would be a successful hockey program as a result, but the broader benefits to the college, its students and the community at large was apparent to those of use who got on board and made it happen.

There was nothing unique or proprietary about this effort - it took vision and courage to mount the campaign and the support of the Oswego State extended family to make it successful. The money raised was peanuts compared to the well endowed (no pun intended) private institutions nestled in the hills of New England. The ongoing support is also not proprietary or unique. Nothing is stopping the rest of the SUNYAC from taking a similar path...except vision and courage...
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

Nothing is stopping the rest of the SUNYAC from taking a similar path...except vision and courage...

.....a large alumni fund, and generous FA packages...... Cha-Ching...just for you Ozz just for you....anyone going to Hobart Saturday??
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

.....a large alumni fund, and generous FA packages...... Cha-Ching...
So get on your President, Alumni Association, AD and Coach about their vision and courage...:eek:
Get back to us on that...:D
PS - "large" is a relative term when most of your alums are educators....:rolleyes:
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

Well depends on the player...a backup DI goalie might have a decent scholarship already. Every player's situation is different, but I don't think a player is going to transfer from one bench to sit on another bench. If they are transferring because they are sitting on a bench, they will likely want to tranfer to a place with playing time a strong posibility.

And BTW..the money thing is getting old..

C'mon, it's not like hockey players get a free ride when they get a scholarship. Most of them get partials and I'd bet a majority of it is in the 1st couple of years. There may be a goaltender that would transfer if he hates his current school and coach, if financial aid is better then what he is receiving, if he believes he has a chance to play and to be on a national contending team. With Boots, Bremner and Carr playing well and making an impact, I would bet there will be a few more D1 transfers coming to Oswego in the future and the above named players would more than likely be the biggest recruiters.
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

A hail mary? I think you have see him in action before we can really make a determination as to how capable he is. I would like to see him at some point during the break so we know what he has and so he can get that much needed game experience that you can't replicate in practice. As for a transfer...who would want to come to a team that is undefeated and has a goalie that is playing very well? You know that transferring would result in bench time and with Beckwith being a junior, it is likely that that bench time would carry over to next year also..

I have seen him in action, in Juniors mind you, and he is definitely a decent goaltender. However, with the amount of turnovers the Lakers seem to give up and their lack of dominant scoring, I don't think he would give them a chance to win like Beckwith does. The team has not shown an ability to simply outscore people like they were doing last year which I think they would have to do if Jones played against a decent team. Who knows though, maybe if he had to take the reigns for a game or two, we might see a lightning in a bottle type performance.

Basically he was brought in to be the third guy behind Beckwith and Gunn-Taylor last year and would have filled that role again this year if the other giy didn't go home to Canada. There are third string goalies out there that never saw a minute in four years. Eddie should have put him in the exhibtion beating not to see what he has, but simply as a way to show their appreciation for having him on the team by letting him see some game time.
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

Eddie should have put him in the exhibtion beating not to see what he has, but simply as a way to show their appreciation for having him on the team by letting him see some game time.

If I recall, he was held out because of a team rules violation. So it wasn't really Eddie that was keeping him out but his own bad decisions. I agree that if he does get the chance the offensive part of Oswego's game needs to explode until they see what kind of goalie he really is.
 
Re: Setting Sail - Oswego State Lakers 2010-2011 Season Thread

I have seen him in action, in Juniors mind you, and he is definitely a decent goaltender. However, with the amount of turnovers the Lakers seem to give up and their lack of dominant scoring, I don't think he would give them a chance to win like Beckwith does. The team has not shown an ability to simply outscore people like they were doing last year which I think they would have to do if Jones played against a decent team. Who knows though, maybe if he had to take the reigns for a game or two, we might see a lightning in a bottle type performance.

Basically he was brought in to be the third guy behind Beckwith and Gunn-Taylor last year and would have filled that role again this year if the other giy didn't go home to Canada. There are third string goalies out there that never saw a minute in four years. Eddie should have put him in the exhibtion beating not to see what he has, but simply as a way to show their appreciation for having him on the team by letting him see some game time.

Agreed...One of the most liked players on Oswego's national championship team was Matt Wolf! Gosek should have had Jones play in the exhibition game for a period or two...
 
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