Best result of the year, easily...
Heard Robinson was the reason for the tie?
I did not watch the game due to an unforeseen commitment - but stopping 32/33 against what remains a top-15 offense nationally, indicates he played very well, at least. He now sports a .924 SPCT and a 2.28 GAA this year. With results still incoming tonight, that SPCT ranks 17th in the country. Remove the all-around awful defensive performance - and outlier game - against UMass and the numbers are .936/1.98...
If there's an argument for a better, more-impactful player than Gildon, this season, it may just begin with Mike Robinson...
Souza has to play him tomorrow night....
And, BvR answers with first UNH SHG in what, five years?
12-1-0 UMass plays tonight in front of 7,000+ fans - unwise to suggest winning won't attract much larger crowds. There can be other reasons with out dismissing this, the biggest...
Ok, I guess that this post did not exaggerate enough? Actually, our last SHG was almost two years ago, on 30 December 2016 at the Whitt, scored by Shane Yzerman, at 9:02 in the first to put the Cats up 2-1 against the Black Bears, in a game that the Cats would go on to win 6-4, with Tyk and Salvaggio each notching two goals and two assists.
C'mon, man. You cherry pick one game involving the BEST team that UMass has ever had to prove your point? We're talking about a multi-year downward trend in not only hockey, but many other college sports in general.
Ah yes I remember this game. It was actually the game in Manch and not at the Whitt, I can still see Eiserman getting that shorthanded breakaway.
The Friday trek to Providence is the toughest Yo-Yo road trip we face making the result even more impressive. Providence is in a bit of a slump. Dare we hope for a win tonight?
Winning will definitely increase attendance, not to the what it was 15 years ago unless maybe we make it to multiple FFs and doubtful even then. UMass is a bit of an outlier. This is the first significant success they've had and there is (((nothing))) other than UMass sports in the area.
The Friday trek to Providence is the toughest Yo-Yo road trip we face making the result even more impressive. Providence is in a bit of a slump. Dare we hope for a win tonight?
Winning will definitely increase attendance, not to the what it was 15 years ago unless maybe we make it to multiple FFs and doubtful even then. UMass is a bit of an outlier. This is the first significant success they've had and there is (((nothing))) other than UMass sports in the area.
The Friday trek to Providence is the toughest Yo-Yo road trip we face making the result even more impressive.
Remembering last season when Richey Boyd hit that slammer from the point and that stood up for a 1-0 win...we always keep it tight with PC and I'd esp. love to beat them at home
Yeah, funny, I was thinking about that one too. Last high quality W for the UNH Hockey program, one year later.
More on that from this corner of the universe, after the weekend's over ...
I would think Souza will be starting Robinson tonight. A conference game and he played so well last night. Next weekend look for Robinson and Taylor to each play in one game against Dartmouth.
I feel the number one concern for the team right now is their defense. Boyd was injured last night. Is he able to play this evening? If he can not play tonight then we are down three defensemen (Maass, Dawson and Boyd). The other five defensemen will have to play a lot of minutes. Hickey's first collegiate game was last night. I am sure it was the fastest game he has ever played in. It will be interesting to see how the coaches play the defensemen.