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Otherwise I am going to hold off judgment for the coming weekend which brings an odd weekend series at home in which we will host the UMass Lowell Riverhawks on Friday night followed by the Boston College Eagles on Saturday night.
Here's last week's post - slightly modified for this week.
Monday, October 29, 2007
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Well, it's *not* nice to be able to be critical of a couple games when you've just beat an unranked team 7-4 then lost to them at home 2-1.
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So, how 'bout them 'Cats.
Number one criticism - effort. The lackluster effort and play of the first period of the first
*There was, of course, no extra effort late in Saturday's game.
Number two - special teams. This goes hand-in-hand with number one in that a lack of effort most often leads to a special teams situation. At best our special teams have been weak. It is obviously an area that they will work on and improve but it should just reinforce the emphasis on effort - especially skating and reducing stick work to the body. I noticed an interesting feature to these two games - that the more experienced guys, our upperclassmen, were called most often for this obstruction penalty. The main difference that I noted was that our younger players are already used to this emphasis from their junior leagues and they tend to use their sticks like a limp noodle as compared to an ax or a shepherd's crook. When you factor in the penalty the limp noodle approach was much more effective and it actually works to legally disrupt the puck carrier. Hopefully you can teach an old 'Cat some new tricks because it seems like these youngsters have a number of them. And that brings me to point three.
Number three - scoring chances. Quite simply our men were not getting to the prime scoring areas. In stark contrast to this was the first career goal (which showed that there will be many more) of Paul Thompson! As I mentioned from my live-blogging of the game, Paul seemed very Hemingway-esque in that he found a weak back door on the right post and banged in the near perfect Dan Dries pass - for Dan's first point as well! The only other player to have created or found any space in front was Matt Fornataro, who collected the brilliantly redirected puck off of James vanRiemsdyk's skate, all alone in the paint of all places! (there is almost no chance that James did not mean to redirect that puck as it caromed off of the back boards from the wide Flaishans' shot, the puck coming off of James' angled skate almost right to tape of the wide open Fornataro, behind the recovering Bachman) But! It was on the powerplay. So, get open in the high-percentage scoring areas and remember that when the play turns to offense it is all about putting the puck in the back of the net.
Synopsis: Effort, Special Teams, High-Percentage scoring areas *and Defense!*
If our 'Cats buckle down in these areas and execute they will be unstoppable.
*UPDATED - Although not much changed*
Player of the Week - Paul Thomspon - really the fourth line as a whole but I feel that this line is undoubtedly being led by Paul although Dan Dries was very impressive on the weekend.*new*
Rookie of the Week - Paul Thompson - I was very impressed with Paul's play and you can see him quickly adapting. He skated well and learned to get the puck to the net quickly already and was excellent in using his body for physical play throwing a number of great finishing checks.
*same as last week*
Unspoken Hero - Jerry Pollastrone - really proved his effectiveness over the weekend when many had doubts - I never did.
*still getting it done alongside Butler and LeBlanc.*
Overall
Go 'Cats!
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