Number of penalties and how will it effect CU?

Started by Cop at Lynah, October 09, 2004, 11:43:28 AM

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Cop at Lynah

A quick look at Friday's box scores revealed a high number of penalties called per game.  I know it's early and they are probably trying to send the message, but there is no way these games can have any kind of flow to it with the number of penalties being called.  I guess the early season will be all about special teams.

Clarkson/Providence - 25
Minn-Duluth/Notre Dame - 25
North Dakota/Maine - 30
Ferris St/Colgate - 22
Vermont/Sacred Heart - 22
BU/Miami - 21
Michigan/Northeastern - 17
Bently's exhibition game - 39

Will

Is next year here yet?

Robb

Just in case there's anyone who hasn't seen it:

Letter from NCAA on penalties

Yes, we've heard this before....sort of.  Before, it's always been the leagues who say that they're going to crack down.  This time, the coaches, rules committees, NCAA, and leagues have all agreed that this is the right direction to take college hockey.  They all really seem to be sticking to their word - for the first weekend, anyway.  We'll see how it goes - hopefully the later start for the Ivies will turn out to be a benefit this year, so we can get a flavor for how the officiating is going to go.

Let's Go RED!

Dart~Ben

Or it'll mean that the Ivies will be a month behind not only in playing games but also in adjusting to the new enforcement, leading them to take the 12+ penalties while the other squads are only taking 6.
Ben Flickinger
Omaha, NE
Dartmouth College

French Rage

[Q]Cop at Lynah Wrote:

 A quick look at Friday's box scores revealed a high number of penalties called per game.  I know it's early and they are probably trying to send the message, but there is no way these games can have any kind of flow to it with the number of penalties being called.  I guess the early season will be all about special teams.

Clarkson/Providence - 25
Minn-Duluth/Notre Dame - 25
North Dakota/Maine - 30
Ferris St/Colgate - 22
Vermont/Sacred Heart - 22
BU/Miami - 21
Michigan/Northeastern - 17
Bently's exhibition game - 39[/q]

Was that the number of penalties or penalty minutes?
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

Dart~Ben

# of penalties...most games have been in the 25 penalties for 50 PIM range. Fewest number of penalties I've seen so far was last night's UNO-UConn game, which was 15 for 30.
Ben Flickinger
Omaha, NE
Dartmouth College

Robb

True, Ben.  I hope the glass will be half full...  :-)
Let's Go RED!

Greg Berge

Is it jaded to assume that, like all points of emphasis, this will have evaporated by New Years Day

Will

[Q]Greg Berge Wrote:

 Is it jaded to assume that, like all points of emphasis, this will have evaporated by New Years Day[/q]

Well, Clarkson might still be full of hacks by then. :-P
Is next year here yet?

billhoward

If it really does open up the game for better and prettier offense, great.

It could help Cornell because Cornell is big - physically - on defense. And offense. Actually, the goalies and the coach for that matter.

Seriously, smaller teams may need the grab / deter / clutch / hook tactics that the NCAA wants called. You don't see anything in the rules about nice solid body checks being outlawed.

RichS

and cornell's hacks will be up to speed after their late start.  :-D

Greg Berge

Hey now.  When *we* do it it's just clean, solid, hard-hitting defense. ;-)