QuoteHe said Seminoff, Cornell's most important defenseman, who has missed the last eight games due to mononucleosis, might play.
"He is starting to feel better, but he is not going to be anywhere near 100 percent," Schafer said of Seminoff, who is still tied for third on the team in assists with 14 despite missing those eight games. "He has lost a lot of weight. It will be interesting to see if he is able to (play) or not."
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Sounds more like something he's saying just to put an extra wrinkle into the opposition's game-planning.
[q]"It is the same thing over the course of the year (that haunted Cornell last weekend)," Schafer said. "It is a little bit frustrating. At the same time, there are some things we can put our finger on, as far as going into the playoffs, that we obviously need to shore up. We have one power-play unit going, and we obviously need to get the other going.[/q]::smashfreak::
Frustrating seems to be the leit motif. They're going to have to play their best hockey this weekend against a strong, balanced opponent. These should be two (or three) excellent games.
[quote Trotsky]Frustrating seems to be the leit motif. They're going to have to play their best hockey this weekend against a strong, balanced opponent. These should be two (or three) excellent games.[/quote]
It seems that both of these teams can be very good or very, shall we say, not so good. We & Q fans really don't know which team is going to show up, for CU or Q. I have a feeling that one team is going to dominate the other. With their inconsistencies, I don't know which one will be the dominator or dominee (is that a word?).
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It seems that both of these teams can be very good or very, shall we say, not so good. We & Q fans really don't know which team is going to show up, for CU or Q. I have a feeling that one team is going to dominate the other. With their inconsistencies, I don't know which one will be the dominator or dominee (is that a word?).[/quote]
Well it is the playoffs so I think both will be playing somewhere near their best hockey. If that happens, it'll be a very close series. Unfortunately for Cornell, this thing could very well be decided by special teams.
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It seems that both of these teams can be very good or very, shall we say, not so good. We & Q fans really don't know which team is going to show up, for CU or Q. I have a feeling that one team is going to dominate the other. With their inconsistencies, I don't know which one will be the dominator or dominee (is that a word?).[/quote]
Well it is the playoffs so I think both will be playing somewhere near their best hockey. If that happens, it'll be a very close series. Unfortunately for Cornell, this thing could very well be decided by special teams.[/quote]
It may be the playoffs, and we should be expecting them to play somewhere near their best hockey. But, let's face it, the Harvard/Dartmouth weekend (Feb 23/24) was a very important weekend for CU, as well. Despite the importance of that weekend, they played less than stellar hockey. This makes me wonder if they have really can "step up" for the playoffs. I'm hoping, but will have to see it to believe it.
[quote redice]But, let's face it, the Harvard/Dartmouth weekend (Feb 23/24) was a very important weekend for CU, as well. Despite the importance of that weekend, they played less than stellar hockey. This makes me wonder if they have really can "step up" for the playoffs. I'm hoping, but will have to see it to believe it.[/quote]OTOH, the Q home game two weeks ago was, up until then, the most important game of the season, and they came up big.
They've been inconsistent, whether that's because of youth, injuries, transition to the up-tempo system, lack of a stonewall goaltender, the alignment of the planets... Every season comes down to the playoffs. I just hope everybody gives their best effort.