Dartmouth @ Lynah post game thread 2/17/06

Started by Ben Rocky '04, February 17, 2006, 09:26:52 PM

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Mike K

I sit right behind the net, here is what happend. Moulson shot it/dumped it in wide of the net, it kicked back in front and the goalie for some reason slid toward the puck and it hit of his skate and went right in the net. Hey, a goal is a goal and maybe this will get moulson to get his head out of his ass.

billhoward

Harvard-Colgate box score says the Cantabs' primary sieve, John Daigneau, who was hurt and didn't play in the Beanpot Monday, lasted one period and gave up 2 goals on 10 shots (No. 2 at 19:21). Not clear if he was still hurting or just a sieve.

nr53

As for Moulson's goal, his original shot deflected off a leg or two, bounced off the back board and managed to rebound perfectly to hit Devine in the back of the leg or skate and in. The three dartmouth players falling over Devine to try and do something about it was priceless  ::laugh::
'07

Dafatone

On that third goal, Devine kicked the puck in a bit too.  Prompted all sorts of MVP chants from us in section G.

McKee played great.  Bitz looked great as well, which is a lot from me as I've thought he's been rather bad for most of this year.  He's finally using his size, and hitting.  Sawada was killing people all over the ice.

Anyway, the five forward PP line.  Think it worked?  We got two goals off of it, and offensively, it looked solid.  On the other hand, we gave up a horrible shorthanded goal.  I thought it was Pegs' fault, but someone mentioned Bitz.  Either way, any defenseman on our team would have broken up Dartmouth's pressure there.  Honestly, our forwards should have as well.

French Rage

[quote Dafatone]On that third goal, Devine kicked the puck in a bit too.  Prompted all sorts of MVP chants from us in section G.

McKee played great.  Bitz looked great as well, which is a lot from me as I've thought he's been rather bad for most of this year.  He's finally using his size, and hitting.  Sawada was killing people all over the ice.

Anyway, the five forward PP line.  Think it worked?  We got two goals off of it, and offensively, it looked solid.  On the other hand, we gave up a horrible shorthanded goal.  I thought it was Pegs' fault, but someone mentioned Bitz.  Either way, any defenseman on our team would have broken up Dartmouth's pressure there.  Honestly, our forwards should have as well.[/quote]

Frankly, I think the goal they gave up wasnt as much due to 5 forwards as it was that they just werent paying attention.  Hopefully now it's happened once they wont let it happen again.
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

jaybert



front page picture on uscho.com....whatsup w/ the jersey color?  Looks like harvard *gag*

aznxjz

Krantz??  I didn't think he played very well tonighT...

Dafatone

I thought Krantz looked great.  Really, all the defensemen played very well cutting off breakaways and Dartmouth chances.

Trustnduzt

About that 5 forward PP line, I was super surprised to something like that being pulled out, since Coach most always sticks a defensemen (Sasha, Seminoff) on there at the point.

I think that the line worked quite well, though I'm sure about Pegs being on there over, say, Carefoot.

Thoughts on an alternate for Pegs?

Jacob '06

[quote Trustnduzt]About that 5 forward PP line, I was super surprised to something like that being pulled out, since Coach most always sticks a defensemen (Sasha, Seminoff) on there at the point.

I think that the line worked quite well, though I'm sure about Pegs being on there over, say, Carefoot.

Thoughts on an alternate for Pegs?[/quote]

Pegoraro is an interesting choice for a point man, but I think he makes sense in the 5 forward line. He is very responsible defensively, and as a center carries the responsibility of having to be the first one back even strength. Also, I think he was thrown on there because of his strong passing abilities. My guess is that the goal of this line was to get more puck movement so Moulson can get more open and get some nicer shots. On the other hand, I think that the SHG was a result of a lack of defensemen out there on the ice. When Sasha is on his game, he has as good hands as any of the forwards on the team, so I would like to see him out there on the first PP unit.

Trustnduzt

Good hands, unless he picks up the puck :-P

redhair34

[quote Jacob '06]
Pegoraro is an interesting choice for a point man, but I think he makes sense in the 5 forward line. He is very responsible defensively, and as a center carries the responsibility of having to be the first one back even strength. Also, I think he was thrown on there because of his strong passing abilities. My guess is that the goal of this line was to get more puck movement so Moulson can get more open and get some nicer shots. On the other hand, I think that the SHG was a result of a lack of defensemen out there on the ice. When Sasha is on his game, he has as good hands as any of the forwards on the team, so I would like to see him out there on the first PP unit.[/quote]

I agree with you re Pegs.  His vision is great, and led him to pass off to Bitz for the one-timer which Topher put in off the rebound.  The fact is Sasha wasn't on his game last night.  He dogged it all night long.  When he's on he should be on that top pp unit, but the fact is, he wasn't on last night.

dbilmes

[quote redhair34] The fact is Sasha wasn't on his game last night.  He dogged it all night long.  When he's on he should be on that top pp unit, but the fact is, he wasn't on last night.[/quote]

They interviewed Sasha between periods last night and when he was asked if he was 100 percent, he refused to give out any information. That leads me to believe his injury is still bothering him and perhaps that's why Schafer wanted to limit his ice time and that explains why he didn't have a great game.

Dart~Ben

[quote calgARI '07]Dartmouth continues to be the worst-coached team in the conference while being the most undisciplined.[/quote]

That worst-coached team somehow has managed a winning record against Cornell under his tenure... ::rolleyes::

And speaking of undisciplined, who is that I see in fifth in the conference in PIM's, with 2.5 min/gm more than Dartmouth? ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes::
Ben Flickinger
Omaha, NE
Dartmouth College

billhoward

The interviewer (Ted Baker) did what he was supposed to do and asked Sasha on a scale of 1 to 10 how he felt now and Sasha said something like, "I'm not going to ... I can't say." Sasha could have been a little more deft in dodging the question but he wasn't snappy and it's not as if he's a 28-year-old All-Star for Washington and has had a couple summers of team media training.

These between-periods interviews are pretty soft ("That was an awesome goal you had last week ... tell us about it.") The Harvard radio station does a good job asking offbeat questions like who's hottest with the ladies, or what the worst pizza they've had in Boston, etcetera.