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Re: The University of Notre Dame Hockey: 09-10. Let's Live It Up!
So where can a person go and watch tonight's game?
So where can a person go and watch tonight's game?
Your prescience or that of another poster? Either way, so true and so foretelling. I can think of 3 particularly heartbreaking losses for UM at the hands of the Notre Dame era Jeff Jackson![]()
Looks like Johnson has solidified a starting spot...now if they could get some scoring from someone other than Ridderwall??? What exactly did Paleiri do last night? He had his troubles in Jr's, heres hoping Coach Jackson can help him mature.
For the first time in many years, I walked away from an Irish hockey game. I knew ND wouldn't score last night, but figured they might muster a goal against Knapp as his numbers are not as good as Reichard's. But getting shut out...again...while allowing 4? ND never even showed up for this one. From the opening face off to the moment I walked away to finish decorating my tree, Miami completely dominated this game. This was easily the worst game ND has played in an extremely long time. Eesh.
I hope that Cole and Palmieri not dressing says something. (But, then again, I thought not dressing Phillips for the weekend might send a message last night...) And the rumor that Cole is out with concussion-like symptoms seems odd. I watched the game last night. At no point did I notice a hit on Cole, let alone one that would rattle his head...
Coach Jackson has to be going batty trying to straighten this team out.
ND's D wears down a bit throughout the game, giving up the most in the 3rd, but still nearly evenly divides their GA's per period. Michigan's D is schizophrenic, giving up 79% of their GA's during the 1st and the 3rd.
Really wears down... Even more so without Sean Lorenz, who will be out for weeks, Sam Calabrese, who may not play again this year, and with Eric Ringal and Ian Cole still shaking off the effects of last Friday's game (no comment on what exactly those "effects" are). QUOTE]
Can you elaborate on the injury situation? I'm curious where you're getting the intel![]()