All is Not Well at Harvard
Posted by calgARI '07
All is Not Well at Harvard
Posted by: calgARI '07 (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: November 07, 2003 11:51AM
This is from the USCHO weekly column:
Never afraid to make adjustments, Mazzoleni will be changing his lineup a bit as Harvard and Brown head further north into New England for games against Vermont and Dartmouth.
"Noah Welch will not play Friday," he said. "That's a coaches decision. John Daigneau will get the start [in goal] Friday and Ryan Maki will play his first game of the year up front."
Possibly Harvard's two best players (including one of the top defensemen in the country) will be sitting out tonight. Ballsy move from Mazzoleni.
Never afraid to make adjustments, Mazzoleni will be changing his lineup a bit as Harvard and Brown head further north into New England for games against Vermont and Dartmouth.
"Noah Welch will not play Friday," he said. "That's a coaches decision. John Daigneau will get the start [in goal] Friday and Ryan Maki will play his first game of the year up front."
Possibly Harvard's two best players (including one of the top defensemen in the country) will be sitting out tonight. Ballsy move from Mazzoleni.
Re: All is Not Well at Harvard
Posted by: Dart~Ben (---.Kiewit.Dartmouth.EDU)
Date: November 07, 2003 12:02PM
It'd be ballsier if he sat em on Saturday instead.
Re: All is Not Well at Harvard
Posted by: RedAR (---.gsd.harvard.edu)
Date: November 07, 2003 12:23PM
As much as I think "Harvard... SUCKS!!!" I really hope, for the sake of the ECAC, that Harvard doesn't underachieve again this season.
Re: All is Not Well at Harvard
Posted by: CUlater 89 (---.ambacinc.com)
Date: November 07, 2003 12:28PM
I believe there will be some lineup changes on our side as well this weekend.
They Include...?
Posted by: calgARI '07 (128.84.198.---)
Date: November 07, 2003 02:53PM
Well I have seen Marr, Stachurski, and McLeod on campus so those changes definitely do not include them. And I would be surprised if those lineup changes were as signficant as Harvard's (sitting arguably their best two players).
Re: All is Not Well at Harvard
Posted by: Adam (---.client.cypresscom.net)
Date: November 07, 2003 03:26PM
I still can't understand why Marr isn't even the second string goalie.
Re: All is Not Well at Harvard
Posted by: Pete (---.253.86.124-dhcp.chem.cornell.edu)
Date: November 07, 2003 03:46PM
I would assume that an injured Marr isn't as good as a healthy Chabot for second string duties
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