Avash '05 wrote:
It seems to me that Harvard's able to do this because they have more comprable size to us than other teams we've faced and thus are able to curb our usual dominance along the boards.
I felt we didn't control the boards as well as we have in the past, there seemed to be an awful lot of Harvard passes sliding through our slot that came from the corners or from behind Leneveu.
And can anybody tell me the significance of Harvard having their #4 retired?
-Mike
QuoteHarvard gets their power play set up really nicely, and they did the same thing when they played at Lynah in November. Don't know what they do that others cannot against our penalty killing units.
It seems to me that Harvard's able to do this because they have more comprable size to us than other teams we've faced and thus are able to curb our usual dominance along the boards.
I felt we didn't control the boards as well as we have in the past, there seemed to be an awful lot of Harvard passes sliding through our slot that came from the corners or from behind Leneveu.
And can anybody tell me the significance of Harvard having their #4 retired?
-Mike