Time for a change

Started by tvset, February 16, 2008, 10:47:23 AM

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tvset

Definition from the Internet : "Coaching is an art as well as a science. An effective coach understands how to communicate with players in a way that gets results. The goal of coaching is to guide, inspire and empower the athlete to realize and develop his or her potential."
   I feel we have had alot of very good players in recent years with alot of offensive talent. But I do not think that talent is being fully utilized. The Big Red has been noted as a very good defensive team in the past. But now with the influx of talented, faster and smaller offensive player, it is time to adjust our game plan to highlight there talents.
    Last nights game against Union only highlighted several problem that have been our bain this year. 1. Loss of momentum - Coming out strong and getting a 2 or 3 point lead then going to prevent defense and LOSING. 2. The backdoor - we are leaving it wide open with all our focus on the side with the puck and the opposing teams are working a man to our backdoor and scoring. 3 times last night and last week, Clarkson posted a man there just waiting for the puck . 3. The amount of ice we give up in transition. Clarkson's defenders stayed in our passing lanes within sticks length of the puck and effectively stopped our offense in the neutral zone all too often. 4. Cheerleading and Mentoring - our coaches need to fire themselves up and become part of the game, part of the team and not just inanimate wall flowers on the bench.

IN CLOSING : there is a line by Clint Eastwood from some military movie about Granada where he says - "You have to adapt and improvise!" to his men during a seemless impossible situation. NOW is the time for Mike to listen to these words. Sometimes, the best defense is a good offense, coach the team to their strengths. ADAPT and IMPROVISE ! ! ! !

MOBalum

I'm no hockey expert, but the line is "Adapt and overcome" and the movie is Heartbreak Ridge.

Go Red

tvset

I like your line too. It was used at leat twice in the movie,once with his men for motivational reasons and once to the general as an explanation.


Go BIG RED

PAthologicalLynah

The change that I think needs to happen IMMEDIATELY is getting rid of this concept of a "building season."  It's going the way of the dodo.  NHL teams are starting to realize that the sooner they get these kids into their systems, the more likely it is they will succeed at that level.  Hockey East and the western conferences have already been dealing with this for a long time, but as the scouts see how deep the talent goes (thanks to players like Midget, in the ECACHL specifically) it's going to be way more frequent to see players only playing a year or two.

The Cornell program has gotten successful enough to the point where it can perpetually recruit players that will be moving up without playing 4 years.  Either the program has to adjust to that fact and continue to compete EVERY SINGLE YEAR, or eventually they won't be able to land those recruits anymore.

I think this sort of fits the first post in that it's time for the attitude to change, and for the team to start with the most cliched of basics.  Play one game at a time, and focus on winning that one game.  In particular, winning a game in your own barn, so that your own fans will be able to see two more home games.  This whole "well don't worry, we'll get you next year" is never going to work, that's how the sucks program has been operating for the last 10 years.

billhoward

"Wait 'til next year" might be defeatist. It might be realistic, too. Realistic might better be put as, "It ain't gonna happen this year."

I kind of liked Bill Murray's reverse psychology battle cry in Meatballs, "It just doesn't matter. It just doesn't matter."

That said, here's to hoping Cornell's awakening is just a bit late. We've had some horrible January's followed by awesome February's. Maybe the team just wanted to get through Valentine's Day, catch their bearings on Friday, and start setting the world on fire Saturday.

oceanst41

Let's be honest with ourselves here, we knew Cornell was going to have a tough time gaining position through OOC this year (especially after BU). With the state of things in the ECAC not helping that standing either, that meant Cornell would have had to sweep their OOC and nearly run the table in the ECAC to gain an autobid to the NCAAs.

After MSG and Florida went south (no pun intended ;-)), I know I readjusted my outlook on the year. I knew Cornell would have to win in Albany in order to make the NCAAs. That fact hasn't changed, so there is still a shot at it.

If there is one major flaw with this team though it's finishing games. Typically younger, inexperienced teams struggle with this aspect of the game. And we've seen it over and over again this year out of Cornell. A team that can't finish a regular season home game against Union probably isn't capable of doing in the NCAAs either.

This is part of the reason why the '04-'05 and '05-'06 teams were so good, because they went through '03-'04 and had a pretty brutal playoff series with Clarkson (I'm still not over watching that happen). Had that team not gone through a failure to close out a game, and series, they may not have been as motivated to close the door on nearly everyone over the course of the next two years.

redice

I notice most of the knowledgeable people on this forum have not replied to this thread in the five hours since it started.   Those people people are either incredibly busy and not read this thread.   Or they're following my second instinct (to ignore this foolishness).   My first instinct was to rip into tvset for his/her nonsensical suggestions for the team to implement.   This note represents my third instinct.

That said, I will simply say that if you're not happy with the play of the men's hockey team, go watch the basketball team.   They're winning more than the hockey team.   That should make you happy.....
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."

-Ned Harkness

Townie

....or lacrosse, who scrimmaged Hopkins today and won 12-8.

ugarte

[quote Townie]....or lacrosse, who scrimmaged Hopkins today and won 12-8.[/quote]
Or wrestling, which is likely to sweep the Ivy League again, is a top 20 (at least) team and could have as many as 6 All-Americans (Gray, Lewnes, Anceravage, Leen, Arnone and Hammond).

Al DeFlorio

[quote ugarte][quote Townie]....or lacrosse, who scrimmaged Hopkins today and won 12-8.[/quote]
Or wrestling, which is likely to sweep the Ivy League again, is a top 20 (at least) team and could have as many as 6 All-Americans (Gray, Lewnes, Anceravage, Leen, Arnone and Hammond).[/quote]
And who nipped Penn today in maybe the craziest match in a long time.  Two ranked Cornell wrestlers (Hammond and Arnone) were upset, Lewnes didn't wrestle, Cornell trailed by three with two matches to go:  125, where our unranked Rodriguez was up against their #8 ranked-nationally Peterkin, and our #2-ranked Grey facing an unranked Penn guy.  Rodriguez jumps up and majors Peterkin, 14-4, to put Cornell up by one and Grey handles his guy 14-7 to avoid the upset.  Rodriguez's win rivals last night's basketball finish on the amazing scale.
Al DeFlorio '65

Jim Hyla

[quote redice]Or they're following my second instinct (to ignore this foolishness).[/quote]

You got it.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Trotsky

The hoops team wins all the time, and they're right next door.

Edit: redice beat me to it.  Nothing to see here, move along.

PAthologicalLynah

You're totally right, and that's a great movie :)  The silver lining is that now would be the ideal time to get hot.  I'm sure Schafer is going to breathe some fire up their, errrr....at them.

lynah80

I agree that Cornell should have changed it's approach to the game this year.  It doesn't have Pokulok-sized defensemen and I think Mike expected the smaller guys to play a game that is not appropriate for their smaller physiques.  He benched guys who didn't meet his quotas for hits.  For smaller, faster players, it is usually better to play the puck rather than the body.  That can go a long way in keeping a team healthy through the end of March.

The game tonight against RPI will be a big game for building character in this year's team.  They need to stay focused on the fact that they are a better team than RPI and that they need to beat RPI.  A win will have important psychological effects on the players, not just for this year but for the rest of their careers at Cornell.  

Go Big Red.

scoop85

[quote lynah80] They need to stay focused on the fact that they are a better team than RPI and that they need to beat RPI.  A win will have important psychological effects on the players, not just for this year but for the rest of their careers at Cornell.  

Go Big Red.[/quote]

I dunno.  I saw the last RPI game on television, and I didn't think we were better that night.