Women's team thumped NH this afternoon, 5-0. Hopefully they can galvinize the men to a similar performance in the evening.
.This reffing crew from nh, geez
Suspect the UMaine Women probably would have given the UNH Men a better game tonight.
As I said in the UNH thread, two very flawed teams, a split weekend shouldn't surprise anyone.
Unh is more talented than maine, your in a better position this year. Unh could do alot of good things maine normally cant do, like break the puck out, skate the puck into the offens zone, cycle it along the boards. All maine could do was dump it in and chase it back out. The d breakout was nothing but chipping it out to unh or try to force it up the boards, or just turn it over in the d zone. I cant wait, hope, until Barr gets this team to a point where they can break out from the d on the weak side and skate it into the offens zone without dumping all night long.
I Sound like a broken record.
With Maine coming into the weekend being one of the fewest penalized teams in the country, it's obvious to me that Barr changed his game plan. He must have realized that playing a physical puck chasing game was a possible way to win against UNH. It worked in spades on Friday night! Very uncharacteristic for Maine to play that way under Barr this season. UNH was ready for it on Saturday and turned the table. I applaud Barr for making a change in his game plan. The problem was Maine couldn't control their physical play and it lead to too many penalties. I don't think Gendron ever changed his game plan against an opponent.
If ever an opponent program has historically been susceptible to physical play, it's UNH.
Barr outcoached/out-prepped MS7 in Friday's win, UNH was ready for it Saturday. You nailed it.
When you look up "Contact to the Head" you see a picture of Dawe's hit in the corner. That was nasty.
Hockey East has given Adam Dawe a one game suspension. He will be out of the lineup for Friday's game against Providence.
Goons!
And there you have it…goal for PC.