I thought the 2nd and 3rd goals were soft and Boija should have been pulled. It appears to be a lack of focus thing where he’s zoning out and not in position on a face off. This type of stuff.
I was happy with the way that James, Peluso, and Pichette played this weekend. They gave the team a good lift. Now, on other teams ice you would think they would have it rough because Lowell can put their top line out there against them. Only once did they seem to get pinned in their own end for a long stretch. Other than that it appeared as though they consistently outplayed the Lowell lines they were up against.
I’m happy they got two wins on the road. It was kind of sloppy tonight and overall not sure Maine demonstrated they are better than a middle of the pack hockey east team in a down year for hockey east. At this point it would be a successful season if they play tough down the stretch and even host the quarterfinals. That is likely the ceiling with this team.
The goaltending needs to get more consistent. The defense needs to stop turning the puck over. The upperclass forwards need to score regularly. The entire team needs to be more disciplined and not take stupid penalties. The effort level runs hot and cold and needs to be full 60 minutes. The coaching could be better as it was pretty obvious Boija gave up some softies and wasn’t on. Not sure what made them decide to not let Rousseau have any more games in a rotation. Also it appears Barr is favoring puck moving mistake prone defensemen over solid ones. Not sure why Motew hasn’t been given more time, he seems well suited for a defensive defensemen role. There is just a lot of things to work on and not enough time to improve all of it.
It isn’t a terrible team, it just isn’t above average either. Which is kind of disappointing given how Maine was the last couple years. It is a rebuild year, and I’ll still cheer them on just the same.