From The Boston Globe - Saturday March 26, 2004
Grumet-Morris said his team is chameleon-like because it can adjust to whatever an opponent throws at it.
"I don't feel as if [Harvard] is a team as Cornell is, where their entire system is predicated on a smaller ice surface versus ours, which is not," he said. "I don't think it's going to be as big an issue as a lot of people think it will be. This particular freshman class and the rest of us, we can all skate, we can all play on a bigger ice surface. I don't think our strategies are going to change that much at all -- playing at [Harvard] or at UMass because the bottom line is the game comes down to one-on-one battles. If you're in tight with a guy, it doesn't matter if you're against the boards or in the center of the ice, you've just got to win the battles."
idiot!
sounds like someone has an inferiority complex
[Q]Redscore Wrote:
From The Boston Globe - Saturday March 26, 2004
Grumet-Morris said his team is chameleon-like because it can adjust to whatever an opponent throws at it.
"If you're in tight with a guy, it doesn't matter if you're against the boards or in the center of the ice, you've just got to win the battles."
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Right. Just like last Saturday.
Good luck with adjusting to everything UHN will throw at you, Hyphen. ::rolleyes::
Personally, I hope that Harvard beats UNH, but loses in the next round. I won't "root" for Harvard, though, and this sort of shit is part of the reason why. If they win, that's swell for us; if they lose, I won't shed a single tear, though I definitely would have preferred that they take out UNH.
Cheers,
Kyle
[Q]krose Wrote:
Personally, I hope that Harvard beats UNH, but loses in the next round. I won't "root" for Harvard, though, and this sort of shit is part of the reason why. If they win, that's swell for us; if they lose, I won't shed a single tear, though I definitely would have preferred that they take out UNH.
Cheers,
Kyle[/q]
Normally I'd agree with you, because hey we all like it when ECAC(HL) teams beat teams from other conferences. But I think UHN is the exception, because then Harvard would have been able to do something that Cornell hasn't been able to do in two tries.
Hope this makes it to the locker room bulletin board at Mariucci before 6. ::yark::