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Yale Bulldogs Hockey 2011 -2012

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Uh oh, what happened? 2-2 OT against Princeton and only 30 SOGs?

Bulldogs had twice as many PP chances as the Tigers as well.
 
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I was actually asking a serious question.

As I stated in my earlier post, Yale is very young and inexperienced, I wasn't at the game so I really can't comment on it. Some of the new guys got points today, so that is a good thing, I think it will take at least the first ten games for this team to gel, the article in the New Haven Register today quotes Allain that he spent the first two weeks of practice basically teaching his system to the new people and that he has never had this many frosh. The past two years all he had to do was drill his team to death to make them faster and quicker to the puck than everyone else. Sorry if I broke your chops, I saw the Cornell tag and figured you were busting them off as well.
 
Sorry if I broke your chops, I saw the Cornell tag and figured you were busting them off as well.
It's OK. I admit I am kind of happy about the possibility of beating you guys this year, but I'm more interested in how the teams have evolved since last season. Trust me, our team is far from a shoe-in for this year's Cleary Cup
 
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As I stated in my earlier post, Yale is very young and inexperienced...

Hey LT, I am not busting your chops either, but you keep saying Yale is "young". I'm not sure I agree. KA dressed 14 upperclassmen last night and only four freshman (not including goalies). Of the upperclassmen, ten had more than 25 games experience last year. I do agree that the nine freshman on the roster is a big number but I don't think its unprecedented, even by recent standards. Weren't there about nine seniors last year?

I do think the nine freshman is an interesting number for another reason and that's admissions and recruiting. One of the issues that plagued Tim Taylor towards the end of his tenure was his constant struggle with the admissions office to get competitive players. One of the consequences was that he often had entering classes of only five or six and often a couple of these were AI "recruits" who couldn't really play. For Keith to get nine kids (hopefully all of whom are projected to be contributors) is really a great sign of support for the program in the admissions office.
 
Hey LT, I am not busting your chops either, but you keep saying Yale is "young". I'm not sure I agree. KA dressed 14 upperclassmen last night and only four freshman (not including goalies). Of the upperclassmen, ten had more than 25 games experience last year. I do agree that the nine freshman on the roster is a big number but I don't think its unprecedented, even by recent standards. Weren't there about nine seniors last year?

I do think the nine freshman is an interesting number for another reason and that's admissions and recruiting. One of the issues that plagued Tim Taylor towards the end of his tenure was his constant struggle with the admissions office to get competitive players. One of the consequences was that he often had entering classes of only five or six and often a couple of these were AI "recruits" who couldn't really play. For Keith to get nine kids (hopefully all of whom are projected to be contributors) is really a great sign of support for the program in the admissions office.

I just think that we have been used to having a good balanced mix of classes, two freshman on defemse is notthe optimal number IMO ( I know Peel will be back) I may more lamenting what we lost from last rather than what we currently have, I am also going off of a single witnessed scrimmage that in which quite frankly the team looked young and confused. I too think they will come around, there will have to be leaders defined within the ranks of underclassmen, Agostino is one in particular who should be taking charge of a line, should be an interesting season
 
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Just caught the end of the game against Dartmouth on the stupid live stats web feed, Yale wins 2-1 surviving a 6 on 4 for the last minute of play. Goals by Langanierre and Brockett, Yale out shot again 30-26. All goals scored by both teams in both Yale games were scored in the second period. Malcolm played goal tonight.
 
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Just caught the end of the game against Dartmouth on the stupid live stats web feed, Yale wins 2-1 surviving a 6 on 4 for the last minute of play. Goals by Langanierre and Brockett, Yale out shot again 30-26. All goals scored by both teams in both Yale games were scored in the second period. Malcolm played goal tonight.

1-0-1 on the weekend, for this team is a good start.
I suspect it will take a little while for this team to gel. Unlike the rest of our Division I colleagues, not only did Yale's season start late, but remember there are also Ivy League restrictions on when formal practices can start, etc. Unlike our teams of the last 2-3 years, this years team has a lot of room to grow and mature.

Should be another great year.
 
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Hey LT, I am not busting your chops either, but you keep saying Yale is "young". I'm not sure I agree.

If the you watch the Klump interview, the Yale Captain seems to agree that they are young, and that they have not played enough games to get to know each others strengths and weaknesses on the ice. There is an interview with Dartmouth Coach Gaudet who also agrees that Yale is still "finding themselves" He went on to say that Yale was not as consistently fast on the offensive break out as in the past three years.
 
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A bit dated, but interesting, from the RPI Hockey Blog:

Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Know Your Enemy: Yale

It's been over 20 years since an ECAC team even played for a national championship - that would be Colgate in 1990. This week's profiled team, for much of last season, seemed as though they would potentially make a run at snapping that run. In fact, this team probably brought more national attention to the ECAC than it's had in at least a decade, but they faltered down the stretch.

Yale
Nickname: Bulldogs
Location: New Haven, CT
Founded: 1701
Conference: ECAC (Ivy League)
National Championships: 0
Last NCAA Appearance: 2011
Last Frozen Four: 1952
Coach: Keith Allain (6th season)
2010-11 Record: 28-7-1 (17-4-1 ECAC, 2nd place)
Series: RPI leads, 52-39-6
First Game: January 22, 1909 (Albany, NY)
Last RPI win: January 29, 2011 (Troy, NY)
Last YU win: December 3, 2010 (New Haven, CT)

2011-12 games: November 11, 2011 (Troy, NY); January 21, 2012 (New Haven, CT)

Key players: F Brian O'Neill, sr.; F Kevin Limbert, sr.; F Chad Ziegler, sr.; D Kevin Peel, sr.; D Nick Jaskowiak, sr.; F Andrew Miller, jr.; D Colin Dueck, jr.; F Kenny Agostino, so.; F Trent Ruffolo, fr.; D Bennett Carroccio, fr.; F Matt Killian, fr.; D Alan Thompson, fr.

Key losses: F Broc Little; F Chris Cahill; F Denny Kearney; F Brendan Mason; D Jimmy Martin; D Mike Matczak; D Ken Trentowski; G Ryan Rondeau


Previous KYE installment:
•2010-11
Yale's long tenure as the #1 ranked team in the weekly USCHO.com poll was the subject of much consternation in the Internet discussion circles last season. We made our opinion known very firmly at the time - they most certainly were for real and in the middle of the season had a legitimate claim to be the best team in the nation. Literally every single part of their game succeeded at a high level for much of the year, including their goaltending, which was the major question mark coming into the season. Ryan Rondeau had a tremendous year in net, propelling the Bulldogs to the cusp of their first Frozen Four in almost 60 years.


Champions are not made in December and January, however. They may be bred then, but they're made in February and March, and that's when Yale struggled last season. Well... struggled might be too strong of a word - the Bulldogs were actually 11-3-1 in the last stretch, but they did drop some games at inopportune times, and began to look a little more human. It started with a rough trip to the Capital District, losing back-to-back games for the only time all year against Union and in the Freakout! against RPI. The Eli defense started to look a little more human following that weekend.


Yale did, however, put away their second ECAC title in three years with a solid run in the league tournament. After being upset by St. Lawrence (for the second time in four weeks) in Game 1 of the quarterfinals, the Bulldogs whipped off four wins in a row to claim the championship, including three straight shutouts and a 6-0 pasting of Cornell in Atlantic City.


The nominal home team in the East Regional in Bridgeport, Yale was the top seed in the NCAA Tournament, but played poorly on the big stage, requiring overtime to get past Atlantic Hockey champions Air Force before spotting three goals to Minnesota-Duluth, the eventual national champions, in the regional final.


Overall, still a roundly successful year for Yale all things considered, but they certainly do take a pretty solid hit talentwise. Little, Cahill, and Kearney were all key elements of Yale's ruthless offense throughout their careers, Martin and Matczak were excellent at moving the puck, and Rondeau of course took the team's lone weakness last season and turned it into a strength.


On any other team, those losses would easily mean a rebuilding season, but Yale was beastly enough last year that they should still be a solid contender, perhaps even one of the early favorites to lead the league as they have been for the last several campaigns under Keith Allain. O'Neill and Miller were the top scorers on the team last season, and Agostino is a star in the making after an outstanding freshman season that was a little overshadowed by the team's successes. There are also plenty of other names that could step in and have an impact, including freshman Ruffolo.


At the end of the day, Yale is still going to be a dangerous team offensively. The question here is with defense. The Bulldogs lose three of their regular starters, and it will be incumbent upon names like sophomore Gus Young (who made only five appearances last year), Carroccio, and Thompson to pick up the slack - though Peel and Jaskowiak do provide senior leadership. The bigger question is once again in net - like last year, Yale will come in with three goaltenders and no firm top choice. Juniors Jeff Malcolm and Nick Maricic both had rough freshman campaigns and limited action as sophomores behind Rondeau - Malcolm played in two games and had a GAA of about four, and Maricic came on in relief on three occasions. They are joined by freshman Connor Wilson, out of Chicago of the USHL.


The bottom line is that at the end of the day, Yale's outlook is very similar to where it was at this time last year - perhaps not quite as strong if only because of the youth factor (nine freshmen), but if they get some good goaltending, they could be a very, very difficult team to take down. RPI has met the Bulldogs blow for blow over the past two seasons (going 3-1-0 and outscoring them 16-8), though they may be hard pressed to do it again without Allen York and Chase Polacek in the lineup, both of whom were frequently huge against the Elis. Ultimately, given the similar uptempo styles of the Engineers and Bulldogs, the games between the two sides will be contests you almost certainly will not want to miss, because they're going to be fun no matter how they turn out - they're much different than your average everyday ECAC matchup.
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I was in attendance at the Ivy Shootout. After a slow start on Saturday, Yale had stretches of the 2nd and 3rd period where they looked faster and more skilled. Certainly a lot better than the scrimmage against Waterloo. Freshman forward Nicolas Weberg started the season's scoring with a terrific backhand against Princeton and both Killian and Fallen played meaningful minutes on the weekend. At one point, they were paired on the blueline during the powerplay. When the bench was shortened to 5 d-men for much of the 2nd and 3rd period on Saturday, both Killian and Fallen saw regular shifts. So, when Peel comes back the blueline will be pretty deep.
 
Re: Yale Bulldogs Hockey 2011 -2012

I was in attendance at the Ivy Shootout. After a slow start on Saturday, Yale had stretches of the 2nd and 3rd period where they looked faster and more skilled. Certainly a lot better than the scrimmage against Waterloo. Freshman forward Nicolas Weberg started the season's scoring with a terrific backhand against Princeton and both Killian and Fallen played meaningful minutes on the weekend. At one point, they were paired on the blueline during the powerplay. When the bench was shortened to 5 d-men for much of the 2nd and 3rd period on Saturday, both Killian and Fallen saw regular shifts. So, when Peel comes back the blueline will be pretty deep.

Even during the crappy scrimmage I liked the fact that both Killian and Fallen had no problem shooting the puck, they also took it in deep when needed. Carracio looked a little lost during the scrimmage, did he get any minutes?
 
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You have until 7PM toknight to get your picks in or revise your picks in the ECAC Pick The Standings Contest.
 
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I guess the original schedule for the Cornell game said 7pm this Friday, the game is at 7:30 pm. I will be away fishing all weekend, good luck Eli!
 
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Kevin Peel is in the line-up for the Cornell game according to sources. This is welcome news to the young blue line corps. While it may cost one of the freshmen a spot in the line-up, his presence will certainly aid in their development. It will also make the Yale team a better team overnight. Go Bulldogs.
 
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