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Atta boy TyK!!! According to 'Cat fan Mike Nothnagel "Tyler is the first junior to join the UNH Century Club since Jacob Micflikier and Brett Hemingway made the list during the 2005-06 season."
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"I'm way too biased with this kid because I've seen him play several times and followed his US NTDP career closely, but - I think Tyler Kelleher may become one of the Top 10-15 forwards to ever play for UNH."
Atta boy TyK!!! According to 'Cat fan Mike Nothnagel "Tyler is the first junior to join the UNH Century Club since Jacob Micflikier and Brett Hemingway made the list during the 2005-06 season."
http://collegehockeystats.net/1516/teamstats/unhm
Actually, Kelleher is just 11 points shy of 100 (with a career line of 29-60--89) and is set to become the first Wildcat to reach the Century Club as a junior, since Jacob Micflikier and Brett Hemingway each did so in 2005-06. Trevor Smith and JVR finished their sophomore seasons with 63 and 74 points, respectively, but did not return for a third year in Durham...
Poturalski now a point ahead of JvR at 75; no way he is back next season. :-(
You knew this already Ref...
Up to the point when Jamie Hill ran Packy Munson twice, getting called once, I though that he was playing well, had some good scoring chances, and I remarked to my STH cousins that maybe Hill could become last year's Willows down the stretch. Not to be; sigh.
UVM may not have any stars, but they have better depth and play much better D. UNH might have survived if they had not forgotten that they are the SMTs.
Anyhoo, Snively65 if you are going to be at the 'Whitt tonight hope to see ya. Oh, and as per your comment regarding Pots eclipsing JvR's point total SURELY he'd wanna stay just one more year to get to his 100!!! hahaha somebody stop me!And to borrow a phrase from the 90's...AS IF. (but here's hoping) [\QUOTE]
Looked for you under the team photo between the second and third last night; got in a discussion with some other old geezers, who are convinced that Jeff Bunyan hates Umile, hence allowed the kick-in goal. You would think that the Jumbotron replay video would have been enough to disallow that one, but I agree with Greg that our problems run much deeper than that.
One of my STH cousins close to the team says that Pots is getting multiple calls per week.
I will be attending my first Panthers game in Plymouth tonight, but will be at the Whitt next Friday night. Panthers have only one loss in their Div 3 conference this season.
I see Nazarian was on the 4th line, but didn't follow to see how much that line played. Is he being busted down to drill into him the defense part?
Agreed. They were rolling 4 lines against UML last weekend as well. Obviously Pots, TK, Correale are frequently double shifted. Last night's opening rotation was line 1 > 2 (Pots, TK. Correale) > 3 > 4 > 2 > 1... and then I lost interest.It seemed to me that lines 2, 3, and 4 got pretty much equal ice time right up to the end, but "they what they are," and are compromised by the D-men's inability to set them up, whereas line 1 usually brings the puck out of our zone themselves (mostly Poturalski, who has been the best player on the ice in all 12 UNH games that I have seen this season).
Agreed. They were rolling 4 lines against UML last weekend as well. Obviously Pots, TK, Correale are frequently double shifted. Last night's opening rotation was line 1 > 2 (Pots, TK. Correale) > 3 > 4 > 2 > 1... and then I lost interest.
I don't like the rule, but as it is written, that was a goal.
Good for Hill. Seriously, what the heck, as long as no one gets hurt? I believe it was the second one where it appeared a collision was imminent and he decided, why not use the hip and get the most out if it? It may be a sign of frustration. There were some nice hits by Vela, Eiserman and Correale. After the final flurry and buzzer TK fired the puck into the boards.
The eye test in the first 10 minutes said VT was beatable. Turns out they wanted it more. Very disappointing. The team that put forth a better effort won. I'll be at the Whitt if we host 1st round, but it isn't hard to find a silver lining if we don't.
ps...have we started another thread or is the other one a 'special' edition?
Generally I am with you, but watching them physically kick the crap out of the opposition, legally or not, would add to the entertainment factor.All good points. I guess my thinking is that not taking penalties is the one area where we have excelled this season, and thanks to players on our first line, our PP has been much better than usual this year.
Generally I am with you, but watching them physically kick the crap out of the opposition, legally or not, would add to the entertainment factor.
. I'll be at the Whitt if we host 1st round, but it isn't hard to find a silver lining if we don't.
I cannot make the first round no matter where it is played, but if we somehow win that one, I can attend a game or two in the second round, as long as they are not at NICC. Does anyone believe that NICC can win the HEA RS title?