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Union College: 2017-2018

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Scarfo went from 13 pts as a Junior to 32 and hopefully still counting as a senior. +19 over the two years a pretty impressive year. The Coaches always seem to have that one or two players each year who enjoy that break out year. I am sure there are others but Scarfo’s numbers have been a welcome contributor.

Timely points as well.
 
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The dust has cleared on Saturday and Union's opponent next weekend remains a mystery.

One interesting scenario: If St. Lawrence and RPI win on Sunday, it's RPI and Union next weekend........
 
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Let’s see what happens today......never a dull moment in the ECAC Playoffs. Princeton just crushed Brown this weekend and Q played well in finishing off Yale. Very glad we will be on our home ice next weekend :)
 
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SLU has been eliminated so Union can't get RPI next weekend. It's now either Quinnipiac or Princeton.

RPI wins Union gets Quinnipiac
RPI loses Union gets Princeton
 
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And so Union gets Princeton.... a very dangerous Princeton team.

From Jan. 13 onward, the Tigers are 9-2-1 (one of the losses to Union).

In those 12 games, the Tigers scored at least 5 goals seven times.

Seems like a series destined to go 3 games.
 
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And so Union gets Princeton.... a very dangerous Princeton team.

From Jan. 13 onward, the Tigers are 9-2-1 (one of the losses to Union).

In those 12 games, the Tigers scored at least 5 goals seven times.

Seems like a series destined to go 3 games.

Sometimes records and statistics can be misleading. Especially if you don't check the competition.

They are fast and it will be a tough fought series. But if the U comes to play it shouldn't go 3.

You say the series will be tough
and sometimes may get very rough
The call of Lake Placid fills the air
and the men of Union want to be there
So when the puck drops on Messa ice
2 wins vs the Tigers will surely be nice
So bring your spirit and cheer really loud
and the men in Garnet will make us all proud..
 
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This is a good comparison for last year's playoff series. Princeton outplayed Union for two games, but lost both. Union will have to do better than that this year. There's definitely no guarantee.
 
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Princeton is proudly boasting its offensive prowess in its coming matchup. Lets get to work in shutting them down.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">You don't have to look far to find Princeton <a href="https://t.co/9zUKaPST0J">pic.twitter.com/9zUKaPST0J</a></p>— Princeton Hockey (@puhockey) <a href="https://twitter.com/puhockey/status/970741022786555904?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 5, 2018</a></blockquote>
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You have to admire Princeton. They never take their foot off of the gas. Ever. They have the 2, 3, 34th(tied) and 40th(tied) scorers in the country. We have the 49th, 59th, 75th and 96th. Their power play is deadly. They lead the country in PP% with 29.3%. They destroyed Brown with PP goals.

Since February they have been scoring on average 4.8 gpg and giving up 3.1 which is an improvement. If you take away the lopsided Yale game, they have only been giving up 2.6 gpg which is a very big improvement.
 
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From the Princetonian

http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/ar...destroys-brown-advances-to-ecac-quarterfinals

Men’s hockey destroys Brown, advances to ECAC Quarterfinals
The Tigers took care of business and set up a rematch with Union
By Christopher Murphy | Mar 5, 2018

A lengthy article detailing how Princeton destroyed Brown with lots of chest thumping and loud boasting (Brown was 55th in the nation in scoring and 49th in defence - against the top 4 teams in the ECAC, Princeton is 1-6-1).

Then comes the very stern warning to us.

The Tigers will be looking to exorcise some demons against the Dutchmen, who not only swept the season series against the Tigers this year but ended the Tigers’ season last year in the ECAC Quarterfinals with a one-goal overtime win. However, after watching these games, perhaps the Dutchmen are feeling just a bit more nervous about the impending series.

Nervous? How about feeling hungry ;)
 
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You have to admire Princeton. They never take their foot off of the gas. Ever. They have the 2, 3, 34th(tied) and 40th(tied) scorers in the country. We have the 49th, 59th, 75th and 96th. Their power play is deadly. They lead the country in PP% with 29.3%. They destroyed Brown with PP goals.

Since February they have been scoring on average 4.8 gpg and giving up 3.1 which is an improvement. If you take away the lopsided Yale game, they have only been giving up 2.6 gpg which is a very big improvement.

I have stated this on numerous occasions as unfortunately there isn't much going on on the Princeton thread to talk about such nice achievements! They lit up the BG 15-5 in combine scores! IMHO opinion I believe Veronneau and Teves are just a shade below Donato and Fox, and that's saying tons. Either way, good luck in containing that high octane O!
 
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Heading up to Messa on Friday night- last time I was there was 2012, when Mike Condon stopped 60 shots and Union shut out the Tigers 3-0. That was impressive, but rough to watch...

As good as the Brown series looked in the box score, it took the Tigers most of the first period to start clicking on offense, in both games. They should still score in bunches this weekend, but it all comes down to a freshman goalie. It's been equal parts impressive saves and soft goals for him this year. Keep an eye on Robinson and Hallisey, two senior forwards who don't grab headlines, but deserve just as much credit for the team's offensive successes. Also interested to see Jack Adams, who I believe was at one point committed to Princeton.
 
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I am still learning the game of college hockey and was wondering about situations where one team "runs up the score" on another when a game is clearly out of reach. According to the 5 Unwritten Rules of Hockey https://www.minnesotahockey.org/news_article/show/213427?referrer_id=80470

Show sportsmanship when you have a big lead late in a game.

"Running up the score sends a bad message ..... It’s poor sportsmanship."
" ... there’s no need to have a big celebration when someone scores to make it 7-0. Keep it classy."

Being up 5-0 against Brown with about 10 minutes to go, is it necessary to keep your first two lines in there firing away? More scores for Veronneau and Kuffner? And then to go and have a big celebration after scoring goals 6 and 7? Is this sportsmanship?

Being up 7-2 against Dartmouth in the third, was it necessary for Kuffner and Veronneau to keep piling it on making it 9-2?

I can appreciate going all out for 60 minutes, but couldn't a coach maybe keep the 4th line in their a little longer? In the book, "Blue Ice: The Story of Michigan Hockey" it talks about Coach Heyliger (Spencer Penrose and Hockey Hall of Fame) and his impact on not just on Michigan but also all of College Hockey. The idea of "running up the score" was completely foreign to him.
 
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