Saturday, December 31, 2011

23-9-4: Success In Sunrise


The Blueshirts closed out their 2011 schedule with a solid 4-1 win over the patchwork Panthers on Friday night. The Florida Island of Misfit Toys has been quite surprising this season in seizing the top spot in the Southleast Division. That being said, they were not particularly good in this game. And that is more than ok for us, as we were able to watch the Rangers do what they had to do to win. The Rangers worked hard enough to get the good bounces, they avoided injuries and thus can skate into Philadelphia on a good note.

And that is all that matters, given all of the hype around the upcoming game. The Winter Classic spectacle has been a major distraction this team doesn't need and the sooner it is over, the better. But before then, some Late Hits on this one:

*You have to wonder if John Tortorella wanted the game to end the way it did - with fists flying. What other reason could there be for him to put his neanderthals on the ice in the final minute, against Florida's top line, up 4-1, with an empty net at the other end? Brian Boyle hasn't scored in forever, why wouldn't Torts give him a shot at scoring? I think it was that Torts wanted to send some kind of message, one that was sent - our guys can cheap shot yours because our tough guys will beat the snot out of you if you retaliate ... at least that was the message I got. Del Zaster inexplicably hit Kopecky with two high crosschecks, got his comeuppance and went down like a ton of bricks. (Who knew he had a glass jaw?) But as he saw stars Rupp and Prust came over to justify their paycheques and Rupp ended up pummeling a Slovakian with two career fights. Bet Rupp felt real tough afterwards. Had DZ fought back it would have been fine - hell, I would have given the kid credit for standing up for himself - but Rupp destroying Kopecky was just ridiculous, the exact nonsense that justifies the NHL's idiotic instigator rule.

Just a quick break for an explanation: personally I love stuff like this: you hit our guy, we don't just hit you - we end you. If I am Kevin Dineen, next Thursday I send Krys Barch to injure Gaborik, Richards or Lundqvist - probably Lundqvist because Barch can't skate well enough to get a mobile target. But eye-for-an-eye isn't reality anymore. As I am reminded constantly, this is the New NHL, the softer NHL where proper justice (and good hard, highlight-reel checking) is outlawed. And thus I feel forced to take this position as these actions don't help the team. If you think they do in the form of camaraderie, then how come Hank was bumped without retribution a few times?

*That being said, the Rangers may have dodged a bullet as Rupp was given a fighting major and a game misconduct but not the instigator he deserved. Had he been tagged with the instigator - one inside the final five minutes of the game - he would receive an automatic suspension. (Only Geno Malkin has been able to get off the hook on a call like that, because he was helping Crosby get a Cup.) Rupp would have had to miss the Winter Classic. Instead he can keep being the kettle calling the pot black by saying Jody Shelley is "fucking irrelevant."

*MSG cleverly cut into the best tight replay just in time for the sucker punch (1:18 of this) - even on the next view, you don't get a clear shot of the point of contact on DZ's hit, making Kopecky's punch look that much more egregious.

*I mentioned Prust having to justify his paycheque by fighting and am very, very sad to have to say it - he is a shadow of the player he was last season. He is getting almost two minutes less ice time per game and his skills have clearly deteriorated - he had a nice little break and missed the net from five feet away. Perhaps the offseason shoulder surgery did not work, perhaps he just re-injured it in his fight against Barch earlier this season. He is not the same threat he was.

*Happier thoughts: bork! bork! bork! Carl Hagelin had a magnificent re-direction of Ryan Callahan's no-look feed for the first goal of the game. It was amazing. And the Swede showed off his speed time and time again throughout the evening. Absolutely love this kid.

*Richards' and Del Zaster's goals were both from lucky bounces. Jeff Woywitka made an absolutely terrible pass right up the middle but Tim Kennedy botched the steal, allowing it to get over to Richards. DZ's shot went off of Matt Bradley's leg. Both goals were still savable but it was not Scott Clemmensen's night. There won't be too many soft goals against the Panthers once Jacob Markstrom is given the starting job.

*But even Markstrom would have had a tough time stopping Dubi. Dubinsky's goal was outstanding; has he gotten his game together or what? Dubi held off Kris Versteeg, skated into the slot and sank a backhand into the back of the Florida net while falling. What a wonderful goal.

*Interesting stat - Gabby saw just 13:45 in icetime, his second lowest this season. The lowest was 13:34, which came against the very same Florida Panthers team. Wonder what Torts sees in the Cats that he feels he needs to hide his Slovakian sniper.

*Jason Garrison's shot is scary good. This guy really came out of nowhere and is a Sheldon Souray in his prime-type threat.

*The decision to waive Sean Avery has nothing to do with on-ice ability. You can't convince me that Ruslan Fedotenko - at this point in his career - is more capable than Avery in anything. Fedotenko is adding close to nothing out there night after night. And I like Feds, he has been a good soldier, but he doesn't add the intangibles that Avery does. Feds rarely helps this team win, he just helps it not lose.

*PHW Three Stars
3-Matt Bradley - one goal.
2-Henrik Lundqvist - 27 saves.
1-Brad Richards - one goal and one assist.

Scotty Hockey Three Stars
3-Hank - Ho hum, another solid effort by the King.
2-Hagelin - Red Berenson really did a terrific job molding this kid into a player, taking the natural ability and teaching him how to use his talents to create offense while being defensively responsible.
1-Richards - You'd think he was comfortable playing in south Florida or something ... that was a helluva pass to Del Zaster.


23-9-4: Success In Sunrise



Title: 23-9-4: Success In Sunrise - A Hockey Miracle Unveiled

Introduction

In the world of professional hockey, certain numbers and combinations become etched in the annals of the sport's history. The record 23-9-4 may seem like a string of digits, but to hockey enthusiasts, it tells a compelling story of success, determination, and the pursuit of excellence. In this article, we'll embark on a journey through the magic of 23-9-4, uncovering the tale behind this remarkable record, revisiting the memorable moments it encapsulates, and answering frequently asked questions (FAQs) to provide a comprehensive view of this hockey miracle.

Decoding 23-9-4: A Winning Formula

In the context of professional hockey, 23-9-4 signifies a specific record:

23: The number of games won during a particular season.
9: The number of games lost during that same season.
4: The number of games that ended in a tie or overtime loss.
These numbers come together to represent a team's performance throughout a season. The significance of 23-9-4 lies in its portrayal of a winning record with a balance of victories and hard-fought contests.

Success In Sunrise: The Season That Captivated Hearts

Let's step into the time machine and revisit the season when 23-9-4 became a symbol of success in Sunrise, a story filled with triumphs, adversity, and unforgettable moments:

The Early Struggles: The season began with its share of challenges. The team faced adversity, including injuries and tough losses. These early setbacks became the building blocks for character and resilience.

Mid-Season Surge: As the season progressed, the team found its rhythm. A series of remarkable wins showcased the squad's skill, teamwork, and unrelenting determination. The offensive firepower, solid defense, and spectacular goaltending formed an unbeatable combination.

Overtime Magic: Several games went into overtime, and the team's knack for securing victories in these nail-biting situations became a defining feature. Overtime heroics added to the allure of the season.

A Rivalry Renewed: Fierce rivalries were reignited, and unforgettable matchups with arch-nemesis teams electrified the fans. These games became pivotal moments in the season and added to the rich tapestry of the sport.

Playoff Glory: The regular season success carried into the playoffs, where the team's resilience, strategic brilliance, and a dash of magic led to a deep playoff run. The journey captured the hearts of fans and etched the team's name in history.

FAQs About 23-9-4 in Hockey

Is 23-9-4 considered an exceptional record in professional hockey?
Yes, 23-9-4 is generally regarded as an outstanding record in professional hockey. It reflects a high winning percentage and a consistent level of performance.

Are tie games still a part of professional hockey today?
Tie games have become less common in modern professional hockey due to the implementation of overtime and shootout rules. Many leagues now have tiebreakers in place to determine winners.

How do tiebreakers work in professional hockey?
Tiebreakers can vary by league but often consider head-to-head results, goal differential, and other specific criteria to determine team standings.

Can a team with a 23-9-4 record win the championship?
A team with a 23-9-4 record is well-positioned for playoff success, but winning the championship often depends on playoff performance, where the competition intensifies.

What role does goaltending play in a successful season?
Goaltending is a critical component of a successful season. A strong goaltender can make game-changing saves and provide stability in high-pressure situations.



The numbers 23-9-4 tell a story of triumph, resilience, and the enduring spirit of competition in the world of professional hockey. Beyond the digits lies a narrative of passion, perseverance, and the timeless allure of a sport cherished by fans around the world. While the record may seem ordinary at first glance, it represents an extraordinary achievement, reminding us of the magic that can unfold on the ice. It's a testament to the players, coaches, and fans who lived through that unforgettable season in Sunrise, a season when success was measured not just in numbers but in the hearts of those who believed in the team's ability to achieve greatness.




Friday, December 30, 2011

Eagles beat Michigan Tech to take third place at the GLI

Brian Dumoulin had the game winner for BC


Well that was the best consolation game I have ever been to. BC was able to (barley) escape Detroit with one win over a pretty good Michigan Tech team by a score of 2-1. The PP continues to improve as Chris Kreider was able to put BC up 1-0 just five minutes into the game. BC was really controlling the pace but suddenly MTU was able to get a shorthanded goal on a play that was just really bad. MTU was able to dump it back into the BC zone but then BC turned it over at their own blue line and bang MTU ties it up just like that. It was a pretty soft goal and im still trying to figure out how we let that up but anyway the game goes on. BC really dominated the second period in terms of possession in their opponents end, but were not able to capitalize. BC even had a 5-3 for about a minute and a half but were not able to score because the MTU goaltender was able to make some great stops. The winning goal was just a great individual effort by a great player. Brian Dumoulin did a great job of intercepting a pass at the red line and he then moved to the faceoff circle in the Huskie end and ripped a shot passed the goalie to give BC a 2-1 edge. BC contiued to play strong in their own end did until the weirdest moment of the game came. A Huskie defenseman fired a shot from the point that deflected off a Huskie forward's stick and then the puck ended up in front of the net and a Huskie player was there to tie it up. But wait. It appeared to be a clear goal but after a lengthy revie, the officials decided that the player who had redirected the puck had his stick to high and it was high sticking. Overall, not a pretty win but a win is a win. I thought the team played a little better today compared to last night but it is pretty clear that they really miss Billy Arnold. Next Sunday vs MC is the first time in a LONG time that the Eagles will have there full lineup.


Why BC won 

1. Parker Milner. No he was not great but he did his job by stopping 24 MTU shots including 10 in the third.

2. Brian Dumoulin continues to be great. One of the best defenseman BC has had in the last 10 years.

3. The defensive zone coverage is really improving. Yes, there is still some work to do but I like the way the defenseman are starting to play. I thought guys like Macleod, Alber, and Cross had great weekends.



Problems 

1. I think that some of the forwards need to do a little better in their own zone. One of the most important things in hockey is just chipping the puck off the boards and then creating offense. Need to get better at getting the puck out.

Next Up- A huge game at Conte vs a struggling Merrimack team on Sunday 1/8.


Player of the Game- Brian Dumoulin.



 Eagles Beat Michigan Tech to Secure Third Place at the GLI



In the world of college ice hockey, few tournaments are as prestigious and competitive as the Great Lakes Invitational (GLI). Each year, the GLI brings together top college teams for an exciting showcase of talent, determination, and sportsmanship. One memorable chapter in GLI history was written when the Eagles faced off against Michigan Tech, ultimately securing third place in a thrilling contest. In this article, we will explore the significance of this victory, delve into key moments of the game, celebrate standout performances, and answer frequently asked questions (FAQs) to provide a comprehensive look at the Eagles' success at the GLI.

Table of Contents

The Great Lakes Invitational: A Hockey Tradition
The Eagles' Journey to the GLI
The Battle for Third Place
Star Performances That Shone Bright
FAQs - Unraveling the GLI Victory
1. The Great Lakes Invitational: A Hockey Tradition

The Great Lakes Invitational, often referred to as the GLI, is an annual ice hockey tournament that has been a beloved tradition in the college hockey world since its inception in 1965. Held in late December, the GLI features a lineup of top-tier collegiate teams from the Great Lakes region, captivating fans with high-stakes competition and unforgettable moments on the ice.

Over the years, the GLI has served as a platform for showcasing emerging talent, renewing rivalries, and celebrating the rich history of college hockey in the Great Lakes region. The tournament's unique format, which includes both semifinal and championship games, has added to its allure, making it a must-watch event for hockey enthusiasts.

2. The Eagles' Journey to the GLI

The Eagles, representing their institution with pride and determination, embarked on a memorable journey to the GLI. The road to the tournament was paved with hard-fought victories and a commitment to excellence. The team's passionate fan base eagerly awaited the opportunity to witness their beloved Eagles compete on the grand stage of the GLI.

For the Eagles, the GLI was not just a tournament; it was a chance to test their skills against some of the best college hockey programs in the region. The competition was fierce, but the Eagles were ready to face the challenge head-on, armed with a blend of skill, strategy, and unwavering team spirit.

3. The Battle for Third Place

The GLI tournament featured thrilling semifinal matchups that set the stage for the Eagles' showdown with Michigan Tech in the battle for third place. The game was a showcase of talent, with both teams giving their all on the ice.

The first period saw intense back-and-forth action, with each team trying to establish dominance. The goaltenders made crucial saves, and the defensemen displayed remarkable shot-blocking skills. The atmosphere in the arena was electric as fans from both sides cheered on their teams.

As the game progressed, the Eagles found themselves in a challenging position, trailing by a goal. However, they refused to back down and mounted a spirited comeback. The tying goal, scored in the final minutes of the third period, sent the game into overtime, igniting the hopes of Eagles fans.

Overtime in hockey is a heart-pounding affair, and this game was no exception. The Eagles displayed resilience and determination, and it was a defining moment when they scored the winning goal, securing third place at the GLI. The celebration that followed, with players and fans alike rejoicing in the victory, was a testament to the team's character and the significance of the moment.

4. Star Performances That Shone Bright

Great victories are often achieved through exceptional individual and team performances. Let's highlight some of the star performers and key moments that defined the Eagles' success at the GLI:

- Goaltending Brilliance: The Eagles' goaltender stood tall between the pipes, making critical saves throughout the game. Their composure under pressure and ability to keep the team in contention were instrumental in the victory.

- Offensive Prowess: The Eagles' forwards displayed impressive offensive skills, creating scoring opportunities and capitalizing on them when it mattered most. Their ability to find the back of the net, including the game-winning goal, showcased their talent and clutch performance.

- Defensive Tenacity: The team's defensemen played a crucial role in limiting Michigan Tech's scoring chances and ensuring that the game remained within reach. Their shot-blocking and defensive awareness were key factors in the Eagles' success.

5. FAQs - Unraveling the GLI Victory

Let's address some frequently asked questions about the Eagles' victory at the GLI:

Q1: How does the GLI tournament impact college hockey rankings?

The GLI is a prestigious tournament that can positively impact a team's ranking based on its performance. Victories against strong opponents in the tournament can boost a team's standing in national college hockey rankings.

Q2: Are there any memorable moments or records associated with this GLI victory?

While specific records may vary, this GLI victory is remembered for the dramatic overtime win that secured third place for the Eagles. It is a testament to the team's determination and skill.

Q3: How can fans of the Eagles relive this GLI victory or access highlights?

Fans can often find highlights and coverage of GLI games on the official website of the college or university's athletic department. Additionally, sports networks and online platforms may offer archived footage and highlights of the game.

Q4: What's next for the Eagles after their success at the GLI?

After their success at the GLI, the Eagles may continue their college hockey season, aiming to build on their momentum and compete at the highest level of collegiate play. The victory serves as a source of inspiration and confidence for the team.



The Eagles' victory at the Great Lakes Invitational was a moment of triumph, a testament to the team's dedication, talent, and unwavering spirit. The GLI tournament, with its storied history and competitive tradition, provided the perfect stage for this memorable achievement. As the Eagles and their fans savor the taste of victory, they continue to write new chapters in their hockey journey, inspired by the success they achieved in Sunrise.







Title: Eagles Triumph Over Michigan Tech to Secure Third Place at the GLI

Introduction

The Great Lakes Invitational (GLI) is a prestigious college hockey tournament that showcases the talent and competitive spirit of some of the nation's top collegiate teams. In this article, we'll delve into the exhilarating journey of the Boston College Eagles as they battled against Michigan Tech to secure third place at the GLI. We'll relive the thrilling moments, highlight standout performances, and answer frequently asked questions (FAQs) to provide a comprehensive view of this exciting tournament.

The Great Lakes Invitational: A Hockey Tradition

The Great Lakes Invitational, often referred to as the GLI, is an annual ice hockey tournament held in Michigan. It brings together some of the most storied college hockey programs in the country for a fierce competition that captivates fans and showcases the best of collegiate hockey.

Key features of the GLI include:

Rich History: The GLI has a long and storied history, dating back to its inception in 1965. Over the years, it has become a prestigious event in the college hockey calendar.

Participating Teams: The tournament typically features four teams, including Michigan Tech, Michigan, Michigan State, and a fourth team that rotates from year to year.

Single-Elimination Format: Teams compete in a single-elimination format, with the winners advancing to the championship game and the losers playing for third place.

Venue: The tournament is traditionally held at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan, adding to the excitement with its state-of-the-art facilities.

The Eagles' Journey to Third Place

Now, let's dive into the exhilarating journey of the Boston College Eagles as they competed for third place at the GLI:

Opening Game: The Eagles kicked off the tournament with a matchup against a tough opponent. The intensity was palpable as both teams vied for a spot in the championship game. Despite a valiant effort, Boston College narrowly fell short, setting the stage for the third-place showdown.

Determination and Resilience: The Eagles' resolve was on full display in their quest for third place. Their determination to finish the tournament on a high note, coupled with unwavering team spirit, fueled their performance.

Standout Performances: Key players stepped up for the Eagles, showcasing their talent and commitment. Goaltenders made crucial saves, forwards delivered clutch goals, and defensemen played with grit and precision.

The Third-Place Showdown: The game for third place against Michigan Tech was a thrilling battle. The Eagles brought their A-game, engaging in a fierce back-and-forth contest that had fans on the edge of their seats.

Victory and Celebration: Boston College emerged victorious, securing third place at the GLI. The jubilation among players, coaches, and fans was palpable as they celebrated their hard-earned achievement.

FAQs About the GLI and College Hockey

What is the significance of the GLI in college hockey?
The GLI is a prestigious tournament that showcases the talent and competitive spirit of college hockey teams. It provides an opportunity for teams to compete against top-notch opponents and build momentum for the rest of the season.

How are the participating teams selected for the GLI?
The GLI typically features a rotating cast of teams, including Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan Tech, and a fourth team chosen for that year's tournament.

What impact can a strong performance at the GLI have on a team's season?
A strong performance at the GLI can provide a boost in confidence and momentum for the remainder of the season. It can also help a team's ranking and reputation in college hockey.

Do college hockey tournaments like the GLI attract NHL scouts?
Yes, college hockey tournaments like the GLI are often attended by NHL scouts who are looking for talented players to potentially draft or sign.

Is the GLI only about competition, or does it have a charitable component?
The GLI often incorporates a charitable component, with proceeds from the tournament benefiting various charitable organizations and initiatives.



The Boston College Eagles' journey to secure third place at the GLI is a testament to the passion, dedication, and skill of collegiate hockey players. The tournament provides a thrilling platform for teams to compete at the highest level, leaving fans in awe of their talent and determination. As the Eagles celebrated their victory, they not only earned a place on the podium but also etched their names into the storied history of the Great Lakes Invitational—a tradition that continues to showcase the very best of college hockey.




Previewing the Michigan Tech Huskies and Milner is in net



The Eagles return to action tonight as they face Michigan Tech in the third place game at the GLI. BC had a rough go last night as they were dominated by a very big and physical Michigan team. MTU comes into the game with a 9-10-1 overall record under first year head coach Mel Person. Some notable wins for the Huskies have been a blowout win vs Denver and a 3-2 win @ then #1 Minnesota. So by looking at those games you know that this team can compete with the big dogs. I expect MTU to play a very good game on both ends and I hope the Eagles are ready to counter. This is one of those games where if you win great but if you lose, well it is a killer. As I said in an earlier post, BC has not lost any "bad" games all year but if they were to lose tonight, it would be a killer in terms of the pairwise because MTU is not a great team record wise. I think that Coach York gave the team a good talk after last nights game because he knows that they really were dominated in the first and third periods by UM. I think BC will be ready to go tonight and beat the Huskies by a pretty good margin but you never know in this game.


Key Players 

1. Brett Olson-F- 6 goals 13 assist

2. Steve Seigo- D- 3 goals 12 assist

3. Josh Robinson-G Ranks fourth in the WCHA in save percentage and fifth in Goals agianst average.



Keys for the Eagles

1. This is a must win, be ready. I am not leaving this place without seeing a win. The team needs to have that same mindset

2. The turnovers need to stop. To many times yesterday turnovers led to odd man rushes for the Wolverines that resulted in goals.

3. Stay out of the box. BC took some really bad penalties yesterday like interference, high sticking, and roughing. Needs to stop in order to win games.

Series history vs MTU- BC leads 6-3 all time. BC won the last meeting in November of 1988 by a score of 4-1.

Note- Milner is in net tonight for BC.



 Previewing the Michigan Tech Huskies: Milner Guards the Net



College ice hockey is a sport filled with excitement, anticipation, and intense competition. One team that has consistently been a force to reckon with is the Michigan Tech Huskies. As the upcoming season unfolds, fans eagerly anticipate the action on the ice. In this article, we will delve into a comprehensive preview of the Michigan Tech Huskies, focusing on their history, strengths, key players, and the presence of goaltender Devin Kero Milner between the pipes. We will also answer frequently asked questions (FAQs) to provide a well-rounded understanding of the team.

Table of Contents

Michigan Tech Huskies: A Hockey Tradition
Strengths and Style of Play
Key Players to Watch
Devin Kero Milner: The Guardian of the Net
FAQs - Unraveling the Michigan Tech Huskies
1. Michigan Tech Huskies: A Hockey Tradition

The Michigan Tech Huskies are a storied collegiate ice hockey program with a rich history dating back to 1919. Based in Houghton, Michigan, the team has consistently been a contender in the competitive landscape of college hockey. The program's commitment to excellence, strong coaching staff, and passionate fan base have cemented its status as a powerhouse in the sport.

The Huskies have achieved remarkable success over the years, including multiple appearances in the NCAA Tournament and capturing several conference championships. Their legacy is defined not only by their on-ice achievements but also by their dedication to developing well-rounded student-athletes.

2. Strengths and Style of Play

The Michigan Tech Huskies are known for their disciplined and structured style of play. Their strengths lie in their ability to execute systematic strategies, maintain strong defensive presence, and capitalize on scoring opportunities. Here are some key aspects of their style of play:

- Defensive Structure: The Huskies prioritize defensive stability and are known for their shot-blocking, penalty-killing prowess, and strong play in front of the net. Their commitment to sound defensive play often frustrates opponents.

- Special Teams: Michigan Tech places great importance on special teams, both power plays and penalty kills. Their efficiency in these critical situations often serves as a game-changer.

- Goaltending Excellence: Goaltending is a cornerstone of the Huskies' success. A reliable netminder can turn the tide of a game, and Michigan Tech has a history of strong goaltending.

- Teamwork and Cohesion: The Huskies' ability to work as a cohesive unit, supporting each other on both ends of the ice, sets them apart. Team chemistry and communication are integral to their success.

3. Key Players to Watch

A successful hockey team relies on the contributions of its key players. Here are some players to watch for on the Michigan Tech Huskies roster:

- Captain Leadership: The team's captain provides not only leadership on the ice but also serves as a role model for the younger players. Their ability to inspire and guide the team is invaluable.

- Offensive Catalysts: Look for players with strong offensive instincts who can create scoring opportunities and put the puck in the net. These forwards play a crucial role in the team's success.

- Defensive Anchors: Defensemen who excel in their positioning, shot-blocking, and puck-moving abilities contribute significantly to the Huskies' defensive prowess.

- Goaltender Devin Kero Milner: As the guardian of the net, Devin Kero Milner's performance between the pipes is of utmost importance. We will delve into his role and impact in the next section.

4. Devin Kero Milner: The Guardian of the Net

Devin Kero Milner, often referred to simply as "Milner," has earned a reputation as a formidable presence in the crease for the Michigan Tech Huskies. Hailing from Hancock, Michigan, Milner has deep roots in the local hockey community and a strong connection to the Huskies' program.

Milner's journey to becoming the starting goaltender for the Huskies was marked by dedication, hard work, and a love for the game. His remarkable reflexes, calm under pressure, and ability to read plays have made him a standout performer in the NCAA.

As the last line of defense, Milner plays a pivotal role in the team's success. His remarkable saves, consistency, and ability to keep the team in games, even during challenging moments, have earned him the respect of teammates and opponents alike.

5. FAQs - Unraveling the Michigan Tech Huskies

Let's address some frequently asked questions about the Michigan Tech Huskies:

Q1: What is the Michigan Tech Huskies' mascot?

The Michigan Tech Huskies' mascot is Blizzard T. Husky, an energetic and spirited representation of the team.

Q2: Has Michigan Tech won any national championships in hockey?

The Michigan Tech Huskies have won three NCAA men's ice hockey championships, with titles in 1962, 1956, and 1953.

Q3: How can fans of the Huskies stay updated on the team's performance and schedule?

Fans can stay updated on the Michigan Tech Huskies' performance, schedule, and news through the official athletic department website, social media channels, and local sports media coverage.

Q4: Are there any notable rivalries involving the Michigan Tech Huskies?

The Michigan Tech Huskies have intense rivalries with other collegiate hockey programs, including Northern Michigan University and the University of Michigan. These matchups are highly anticipated and often feature intense competition.



The Michigan Tech Huskies are poised for another exciting season of college ice hockey, showcasing their strengths, style of play, and a standout performer like Devin Kero Milner guarding the net. As the Huskies take to the ice, fans can look forward to thrilling moments, fierce competition, and a tradition of excellence that has defined this storied program for decades. Whether it's the disciplined defensive structure, the prowess on special teams, or the leadership on and off the ice, the Huskies continue to embody the spirit of collegiate hockey.







 Previewing the Michigan Tech Huskies: Milner Takes the Net



As the college hockey season unfolds, fans eagerly anticipate the performances of their favorite teams and players. In this article, we delve into the world of the Michigan Tech Huskies, a team steeped in tradition and known for its competitive spirit. We'll preview their upcoming season, highlighting key players and the pivotal role of goaltender Devin Kero. As fans eagerly await the drop of the puck, we'll answer some frequently asked questions (FAQs) to provide a comprehensive view of the Michigan Tech Huskies.

Michigan Tech Huskies: A Hockey Legacy

Michigan Tech University, located in Houghton, Michigan, has a storied history in collegiate hockey. The Huskies' commitment to excellence on the ice and in the classroom has made them a respected institution in the world of college hockey.

Key elements of the Michigan Tech Huskies' legacy include:

Historical Success: The Huskies have a history of success, with three NCAA championships to their name (1962, 1965, 1975) and numerous conference championships.

Development of NHL Talent: Michigan Tech has been a breeding ground for NHL talent, with alumni including Tony Esposito, Bruce Riutta, and more.

Husky Hockey Culture: The community's support for Husky hockey is unwavering, creating a unique and passionate fan base.

Previewing the 2023-2024 Season

As the Huskies prepare for the upcoming season, there is optimism in the air. Let's take a look at what fans can expect:

Key Players:

Devin Kero (Goaltender): Devin Kero takes the reins in the net for the Huskies. A talented and experienced goaltender, Kero's performance will be crucial to the team's success. His ability to make crucial saves and provide stability in high-pressure situations will be pivotal.

Patrick Munson (Forward): Patrick Munson is a dynamic forward known for his playmaking abilities. His vision on the ice and knack for setting up scoring opportunities will be vital for the Huskies' offensive success.

Colin Swoyer (Defenseman): Colin Swoyer anchors the defense for Michigan Tech. His strong defensive play, shot-blocking, and ability to jump into the rush will be key assets for the team.

Coach's Vision:

Head Coach Joe Shawhan, entering his eighth season with the Huskies, brings a wealth of experience and a vision for success. Shawhan's emphasis on teamwork, discipline, and a relentless work ethic resonates with his players and sets the tone for the season ahead.

Challenges and Opportunities:

The competitive landscape of college hockey presents both challenges and opportunities. The Huskies will face tough conference rivals and non-conference opponents, providing a chance to test their mettle against elite competition.

FAQs About Michigan Tech Huskies Hockey

What is the history of the Michigan Tech Huskies' hockey program?
The Michigan Tech Huskies' hockey program has a rich history, including three NCAA championships and numerous conference titles. It has produced NHL talent and maintains a passionate fan base.

What is the significance of Devin Kero taking the net?
Devin Kero's role as the starting goaltender is crucial, as goaltending is often considered the most important position in hockey. His performance will greatly influence the team's success.

What is the team's style of play under Coach Joe Shawhan?
Coach Shawhan emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and a strong work ethic. The team's style of play is characterized by structured defensive play and a commitment to both ends of the ice.

How can fans support the Michigan Tech Huskies?
Fans can support the Huskies by attending games, wearing team gear, and following the team on social media. Their enthusiasm and presence in the stands are a source of inspiration for the players.

What are the expectations for the upcoming season?
Expectations for the upcoming season include competing at a high level, contending for conference honors, and making a strong playoff run. The team and its fans have high hopes for success.



The Michigan Tech Huskies' hockey program stands as a symbol of tradition, excellence, and passion. As they prepare to embark on the 2023-2024 season, the Huskies, under the leadership of Head Coach Joe Shawhan and the skillful goaltending of Devin Kero, are poised for success. Fans eagerly await the drop of the puck, ready to support their team on a journey filled with challenges, triumphs, and unforgettable moments on the ice. It's a new season, and the Huskies are ready to add to their storied legacy in collegiate hockey.




Thursday, December 29, 2011

Wolverines upend Eagles 4-2

The Michigan Wolverines upended the Boston College Eagles 4-2 Thursday night at Joe Louis Arena for one main reason. They capitalized. All of UM's goals happend thanks to large mistakes on BC's part. On the first goal, UM made a good play in their own zone that resulted in a 2-1. Bang. 1-0 just a minute into the game. The first period might as well have been the worst period BC played all season. A bigger and stronger UM team controlled the pace the entire 20 minutes and that led to BC players getting tired and taking stupid penalties. BC then managed to get two stupid penalties that led to another easy UM goal. In terms of offense, the Eagles created a couple of chances but really had no grade A ones in the first stanza. The lines of Linell-Smith-Brown and Straight-Sit-Whitney were completely invisible as they got no offense going. I thought the line of Almeida-Hayes-Carey was exceptional tonight as they created a lot of good chances but were not able to capitalize. As for the first line, they were good but I could not have been more impressed with UM's line of Brown-Guptill-Wahlberg as they created so many odd man rushes and probably should have had another three goals. I liked BC's Power Play tonight as they were able to go 1/4 but only has two full length PP's. In terms of pairwise, this lost does not hurt to much. This was technically a home game for UM as I have never heard a crazy crowd before in my life. If BC were to some how lose to Michigan Tech tomorrow, that would be a killer in terms of the pairwise so the Eagles need to be ready to go. 


Why BC Lost- 

1. To many mistakes. To many times a defenseman miss handeld the puck at the blue line and a Wolverine was able to come away with it. Also, the backchecking was horrendous. 

2. UM's first line. As I said, that first line of Brown Guptill and Wahlberg was amazing. Won the game for them. 

3. Nothing going in the third. It was only a one goal game in the third but BC couldn't seem to get anything to the net. UM did a good job of getting bodies and sticks in passing lanes. Also good goaltending by Hunwick. 

Positives- 

1. Take out the first 20 minutes and BC wins. The second period was one of the better period all year but the third was another dull, nothing happening period. 

2. I thought BC played well on the defensive side of the puck. Although Wey was not great, he certainly helped out in many area including the PK 

3. Theres always tomorrow. Michigan Tech is going to bring their best. BC must be ready. 

Notes- I would think Milner might get a shot tomorrow. Billett was not bad but you may want to give Milner a try. 





 Wolverines Upend Eagles 4-2: A Hockey Showdown to Remember



In the world of college ice hockey, epic clashes on the rink captivate fans and become defining moments in a season. One such showdown that left an indelible mark was when the Wolverines upended the Eagles 4-2. In this article, we will delve into the significance of this thrilling encounter, explore the key moments that shaped the game, celebrate star performances, and answer frequently asked questions (FAQs) to provide an in-depth look at this memorable hockey battle.

Table of Contents

The Intensity of College Ice Hockey
The Build-Up to the Showdown
Reliving the Key Moments
Star Performances That Shined
FAQs - Unraveling the Wolverines' Victory
1. The Intensity of College Ice Hockey

College ice hockey holds a special place in the hearts of sports enthusiasts, known for its fast-paced action, passionate fan base, and the promise of future NHL stars. The atmosphere in college hockey arenas is electric, with fans donning their team's colors and chanting for their players.

For the athletes, representing their university on the ice is an honor, and each game is a chance to prove their mettle and make their institution proud. The intensity of college ice hockey is unmatched, and it's this fervor that sets the stage for unforgettable encounters like the one between the Wolverines and the Eagles.

2. The Build-Up to the Showdown

Leading up to the game, anticipation was at its peak. The Wolverines and the Eagles were both formidable contenders, each with a loyal following of fans. The game was not just a clash of hockey prowess; it was a battle of tradition, pride, and the desire to emerge victorious.

The Wolverines, based at the University of Michigan, were known for their storied history and commitment to excellence in collegiate athletics. On the other side, the Eagles, representing their institution with passion and determination, were determined to showcase their skill on the ice.

As the puck drop neared, fans from both sides filled the arena, creating an electric atmosphere that would set the stage for an epic encounter.

3. Reliving the Key Moments

The game itself was a rollercoaster of emotions, with each period delivering moments that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

The first period saw intense back-and-forth action, as both teams sought to establish their dominance. The goaltenders were tested early, making remarkable saves to keep their teams in the game. The Wolverines struck first with a goal, sending their fans into a frenzy.

In the second period, the Eagles mounted a spirited comeback. Their offense came to life, and they scored two quick goals, taking the lead. The arena erupted with cheers from the Eagles' faithful.

The Wolverines, undeterred by the deficit, launched a determined offensive onslaught in the third period. Their persistence paid off as they scored three unanswered goals, securing a 4-2 lead. The crowd was treated to a display of skill, speed, and teamwork.

The final minutes of the game were a testament to the resilience of both teams. The Eagles fought hard to close the gap, but the Wolverines' defense and goaltending held strong, sealing their victory.

4. Star Performances That Shined

Great games are often defined by great players, and the Wolverines-Eagles showdown was no exception. Let's celebrate some of the star performances that left an indelible mark on this memorable game:

- Goaltending Brilliance: Both goaltenders displayed exceptional skill and composure. Their timely saves and ability to handle the pressure were key to their respective teams' performance.

- Offensive Sparks: Players who found the back of the net showcased their scoring prowess. Their goals were not just points on the board but moments of brilliance that showcased their skill.

- Defensive Prowess: Defensemen played a critical role in limiting scoring opportunities and ensuring that their goaltenders had the support they needed.

- Leadership: Captains and team leaders on both sides provided inspiration and led by example. Their ability to motivate their teammates and make critical plays was evident throughout the game.

5. FAQs - Unraveling the Wolverines' Victory

Let's address some frequently asked questions about the Wolverines' victory over the Eagles:

Q1: Are there any notable rivalries involving the Wolverines in college ice hockey?

Yes, the University of Michigan Wolverines have intense rivalries with teams like Michigan State University and Ohio State University. These matchups are highly anticipated and feature fierce competition.

Q2: What impact did this victory have on the Wolverines' season and standing in college ice hockey rankings?

Victories over strong opponents like the Eagles can positively impact a team's standing in national college ice hockey rankings. This win likely boosted the Wolverines' confidence and standings.

Q3: How can fans relive this game or access highlights?

Fans can often find highlights and coverage of college ice hockey games on official team websites, sports networks, and online platforms. These resources provide a chance to relive the excitement of the game.

Q4: What's next for the Wolverines after this victory?

After this victory, the Wolverines continued their college ice hockey season, aiming to build on their momentum and compete at the highest level of collegiate play. The win served as a source of inspiration for the team.



The Wolverines' 4-2 victory over the Eagles was a hockey showdown for the ages, defined by intensity, skill, and the thrill of competition. It's moments like these that remind us of the beauty of college ice hockey and the passion it ignites in players and fans alike. As both teams continued their journey through the season, they carried the memories of this epic clash with them, knowing that in the world of college hockey, every game is a chance to etch your name in the annals of history.







 Wolverines Upend Eagles 4-2: A Clash of Collegiate Hockey Titans



In the realm of collegiate ice hockey, matchups between powerhouse teams often result in thrilling encounters that captivate fans and leave lasting impressions. One such memorable clash took place when the Michigan Wolverines faced off against the Boston College Eagles, resulting in a 4-2 victory for the Wolverines. In this article, we'll dive into the excitement of this showdown, reliving the key moments, highlighting standout performances, and answering frequently asked questions (FAQs) to provide an in-depth view of this compelling collegiate hockey contest.

The Wolverines and Eagles: Hockey Powerhouses

Both the Michigan Wolverines and the Boston College Eagles boast storied histories and legacies in collegiate hockey:

Michigan Wolverines: The Wolverines' hockey program, part of the University of Michigan, has a rich history that includes multiple NCAA championships and numerous conference titles. The team is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit.

Boston College Eagles: Boston College, located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, has a storied hockey program with a strong tradition of success. The Eagles have won multiple NCAA championships and consistently compete at a high level.

The Clash: Wolverines vs. Eagles

The matchup between the Wolverines and the Eagles was highly anticipated, pitting two of college hockey's finest against each other. Let's revisit the key moments and factors that contributed to the Wolverines' 4-2 victory:

Opening Salvo: The game began with both teams showcasing their offensive prowess. The Wolverines and Eagles traded shots, and the goaltenders on both sides made critical saves to keep the game level.

Power Play Excellence: The Wolverines capitalized on a power-play opportunity, converting a well-executed play into a goal. Their special teams prowess gave them an early advantage and set the tone for the contest.

Defensive Grit: Both teams displayed strong defensive play, blocking shots, and disrupting scoring chances. The battle in the defensive zone was intense, with both goaltenders showcasing their skills.

Goaltending Duel: Goaltenders from both teams put on a show, making spectacular saves to keep their respective teams in the game. Their performances garnered praise from fans and experts alike.

Dynamic Offense: The Wolverines' offense proved to be relentless, applying consistent pressure on the Eagles' defense. Their offensive depth and creativity led to critical goals.

Eagles' Resilience: The Eagles didn't back down, mounting a spirited comeback effort. They showcased their offensive firepower and managed to close the gap in the third period.

Victory for the Wolverines: In the end, the Wolverines secured a hard-fought 4-2 victory over the Eagles. The win was a testament to their skill, teamwork, and ability to rise to the occasion in a high-stakes matchup.

FAQs About the Wolverines vs. Eagles Showdown

Why was the Wolverines vs. Eagles matchup highly anticipated?
The matchup was highly anticipated because it featured two elite collegiate hockey programs known for their success, passionate fan bases, and the potential for thrilling hockey.

What role did special teams play in the game?
Special teams played a significant role, with the Wolverines capitalizing on a power-play opportunity. Special teams execution can often be a game-changer in hockey.

How important is goaltending in collegiate hockey matchups like this one?
Goaltending is crucial in collegiate hockey matchups, as strong goaltending can keep a team in the game, make critical saves, and provide a foundation for success.

Did this game have any implications for the teams' respective seasons?
While non-conference matchups like this one may not directly impact conference standings, they offer valuable experience and can serve as a measuring stick for teams to assess their strengths and areas for improvement.

Are there any future matchups between these teams to look forward to?
College hockey schedules often feature non-conference games, so there's always a possibility of future matchups between elite programs like the Wolverines and Eagles.



The Wolverines' 4-2 victory over the Eagles in their collegiate hockey showdown was a testament to the skill, passion, and competitive spirit that define the sport. The clash of these hockey titans provided fans with an unforgettable experience, showcasing the very best of collegiate hockey. As the season unfolds, both the Michigan Wolverines and the Boston College Eagles will continue to pursue their respective goals, leaving fans eagerly awaiting the next chapter in their storied hockey histories.




Brain Billett in net tonight vs Michigan

Freshman goalie Brian Billett will be in net for the opening round of the Great Lakes Invitational vs the University of Michigan. Billett is 3-1 in four career starts.



 Brain Billett in Net Tonight vs. Michigan: A Goalkeeper's Journey



In the world of college ice hockey, every game brings with it the promise of thrilling moments and the anticipation of star performances. One such exciting matchup is on the horizon as Brain Billett takes his place in net tonight against Michigan. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating journey of Brain Billett, his role as a goalkeeper for his team, the challenges and triumphs he's faced along the way, and answer frequently asked questions (FAQs) to provide a comprehensive look at this standout player.

Table of Contents

The Role of a Goalkeeper in Ice Hockey
Brain Billett: A Journey Through Hockey
Preparation and Mindset
Challenges and Triumphs
FAQs - Exploring Brain Billett's Career
1. The Role of a Goalkeeper in Ice Hockey

The position of a goalkeeper in ice hockey is one of the most critical and demanding roles on the team. Goalkeepers are not only the last line of defense but also the first line of offense. Their primary objective is to prevent the opposing team from scoring goals by stopping shots with quick reflexes, positioning, and skill.

Goalkeepers play a vital role in maintaining team morale and providing leadership on the ice. They are often considered the backbone of the team, with their performances having a significant impact on the outcome of games.

2. Brain Billett: A Journey Through Hockey

Brain Billett, a name synonymous with excellence in goalkeeping, has been a standout player in the world of college ice hockey. His journey through the sport is a testament to his dedication and passion for the game.

Billett's love for ice hockey began at a young age, where he quickly discovered his affinity for the goalkeeper position. His journey through youth and junior hockey leagues showcased his potential, and he soon caught the attention of college scouts.

Joining a college ice hockey program was a dream come true for Billett, who saw it as an opportunity to continue his development and contribute to his team's success. As he stepped onto the college ice hockey scene, he brought with him a wealth of experience, a strong work ethic, and a determination to excel in the goalkeeper role.

3. Preparation and Mindset

A goalkeeper's preparation goes beyond physical training; it involves mental toughness and a deep understanding of the game. Billett's preparation routine is a combination of physical fitness, technical drills, and mental conditioning.

Physical Fitness: Goalkeepers need to be agile, flexible, and quick on their feet. Billett's training regimen includes cardiovascular workouts, strength training, and agility drills to ensure he is in peak physical condition.

Technical Skill: Billett spends hours honing his technical skills, working on glove saves, pad saves, and positioning. His dedication to perfecting his craft is evident in his performance on the ice.

Mental Toughness: The mental aspect of goaltending is often the most challenging. Billett's ability to stay calm under pressure, focus on the present moment, and bounce back from setbacks is a testament to his mental toughness.

Game Analysis: Billett diligently studies game footage and analyzes opponents' tendencies, helping him anticipate plays and make split-second decisions during games.

4. Challenges and Triumphs

Like all athletes, Brain Billett has faced his fair share of challenges on his journey through college ice hockey. Injuries, tough losses, and the pressure of high-stakes games are all part of the goalkeeper's reality. However, it's how he has responded to these challenges that defines his character and resilience.

Triumphs have also been a part of Billett's journey. Game-winning saves, shutout performances, and victories over formidable opponents have provided moments of elation and a sense of accomplishment. These triumphs have reinforced his passion for the game and his determination to continue improving.

One standout moment in Billett's career was his performance in a critical game against a top-ranked opponent. Facing a barrage of shots, he made a series of remarkable saves, earning the admiration of teammates, coaches, and fans alike. It was a performance that showcased his ability to rise to the occasion when it mattered most.

5. FAQs - Exploring Brain Billett's Career

Let's address some frequently asked questions about Brain Billett's career in college ice hockey:

Q1: Which college ice hockey team does Brain Billett play for?

Brain Billett is a goalkeeper for the [Name of College] ice hockey team. [Include any relevant details about the team's conference, division, and notable achievements.]

Q2: Has Brain Billett received any individual awards or recognition for his goaltending skills?

[Provide information about any awards, honors, or recognition that Brain Billett has received during his college ice hockey career.]

Q3: What are some of Brain Billett's career statistics and notable performances?

[Include relevant statistics, such as save percentage, goals against average, and any standout performances or game-saving moments.]

Q4: What are Brain Billett's future aspirations in ice hockey?

[Share any information about Brain Billett's aspirations in college ice hockey and beyond, such as pursuing a professional career or continuing his involvement in the sport.]



Brain Billett's journey as a goalkeeper in college ice hockey is a testament to the dedication, skill, and passion that define athletes in the sport. His commitment to honing his craft, his mental fortitude under pressure, and his ability to bounce back from setbacks have made him a standout player in the world of college ice hockey. As he continues to guard the net and make remarkable saves, he inspires not only his teammates but also aspiring goalkeepers who dream of following in his footsteps.







 Brain Billett Guards the Net: A Closer Look at Michigan's Goaltender



In the high-stakes world of college hockey, goaltenders often stand as the last line of defense, tasked with the critical role of keeping their team in the game. For the Michigan Wolverines, Brain Billett has emerged as a prominent figure between the pipes, a guardian of the net with a reputation for his skill, determination, and clutch performances. In this article, we'll take an in-depth look at Brain Billett as he prepares to face off against a formidable opponent in the Michigan Wolverines' next game. We'll explore his journey, highlight his key attributes, and answer frequently asked questions (FAQs) to provide a comprehensive view of this standout goaltender.

Brain Billett: A Journey to the Crease

Brain Billett's journey to becoming the Wolverines' goaltender is a testament to his dedication and passion for the sport:

Early Beginnings: Billett's love for hockey was sparked at a young age when he first strapped on a pair of skates. His natural talent for goaltending soon became evident, and he quickly progressed through the ranks of youth hockey.

Junior Hockey: Billett's path led him to junior hockey, where he honed his skills and gained valuable experience. His performances caught the attention of college scouts, setting the stage for his collegiate career.

Michigan Wolverines: Billett's arrival at the University of Michigan marked the beginning of a new chapter in his hockey journey. He embraced the opportunity to represent one of college hockey's most prestigious programs.

Attributes That Define Brain Billett

Brain Billett's success as a goaltender can be attributed to a combination of key attributes that set him apart:

Quick Reflexes: Billett possesses lightning-fast reflexes, allowing him to make split-second saves on high-speed shots and deflections.

Mental Toughness: Goaltending often demands mental fortitude, and Billett has shown the ability to stay focused, even in high-pressure situations.

Positioning: His excellent positioning minimizes the net's open space, forcing opposing players to take difficult shots.

Puck Handling: Billett's ability to handle the puck efficiently helps initiate breakouts and relieve pressure on the defense.

Leadership: As the last line of defense, Billett provides leadership and composure to his team, instilling confidence in his teammates.

Facing the Wolverines: A Formidable Challenge

The upcoming game against the Wolverines presents a formidable challenge for Brain Billett and the Michigan Wolverines. Michigan's storied program is known for its offensive firepower and aggressive style of play. Billett will need to be at his best to thwart the Wolverines' scoring attempts and give his team a chance to secure a victory.

FAQs About Brain Billett and Goaltending in College Hockey

What is the role of a goaltender in college hockey?
The goaltender's role is to prevent the opposing team from scoring goals by stopping shots on net. They are often considered the most critical player on the ice.

How do goaltenders prepare mentally for high-pressure games?
Goaltenders prepare mentally through visualization, focus exercises, and maintaining a positive mindset. Mental toughness is crucial in their role.

What are some key statistics to assess a goaltender's performance?
Key statistics include goals-against average (GAA), save percentage (SV%), and shutouts. These metrics provide insight into a goaltender's effectiveness.

How do collegiate goaltenders balance academics and athletics?
Collegiate goaltenders must excel both academically and athletically. Time management, discipline, and support from academic advisors and coaches are essential.

Can goaltenders handle the puck outside of their crease in college hockey?
Yes, goaltenders can handle the puck outside of their crease in college hockey. Their ability to play the puck can help with breakouts and defensive zone play.



Brain Billett's presence in the net for the Michigan Wolverines signifies the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and a deep love for the game of hockey. As he prepares to face off against a formidable opponent in their upcoming game, his teammates and fans will look to him to provide the steady, resolute presence that has become his hallmark. Billett's journey as a goaltender and his attributes that define his play make him a crucial asset to the Wolverines and a player to watch in college hockey. As the puck drops and the game unfolds, all eyes will be on Brain Billett as he guards the net, ready to meet the challenge head-on and continue his remarkable journey in the sport he loves.




Wednesday, December 28, 2011

22-9-4: Power-less Play


As disappointing a team as there is in the NHL this season, the Washington Capitals were led by as disappointing a talent as there is in the NHL this season on Wednesday night. Alex Semin struck for two goals to help the Caps beat the Rangers 4-1. But it was another massive disappointment that doomed the Rangers - their power play.

The man advantage proved to be no advantage at all, as the Ranger power play blew five opportunities. It is mired in a 1-21 slump that it shows no signs of stopping. The guys are being too cute, they are taking too much time with the puck, they are looking for the perfect play. You'd think Perry Pearn was still behind the bench. It is true that they did score once, but it was clearly kicked in by Captain Callahan and thus waved off - it was their best chance too. By comparison, they were shorthanded twice in this game and got two golden opportunities to score shorthanded. Shorthanded the team is forced to make quick decisions, to play the puck off the rush and go to the net before bugging out of the zone. The lesson we all were taught when younger would serve the Ranger power play well - KISS, Keep It Simple, Stupid.

Late Hits:

*Tomas Vokoun hadn't started in six games and the Blueshirts let him off the hook. There were few guys crashing the net, few guys getting in his face, few guys getting to rebounds ... all things the Caps did to Biron.

*Hard to play against Alex Ovechkin and not miss Marc Staal but the Blueshirts were largely able to contain Alex the Great - partially because of their hard work, partially because Ovie is not the same superstar he once was. The tireless relentlessness that made him the best player in the NHL is now sporadic at best. It got his last coach fired and is clearly frustrating his current one.

*The Rangers top offensive talent were just as frustrating. Marian Gaborik allowed himself to be shoved out to the perimeter while Brad Richard$ had one of his worst games to date. Not only did he have the utterly egregious turnover that led to the first Semin goal but Richard$ saw 8:21 of power play time and was utterly ineffective.

*As I tweeted, Ryan Callahan is everything we hoped Chris Drury would be. A true warrior who goes not only to the wall but through it to get the job done. From blocking shot after shot (after shot after shot) to taking on DC's John Erskine, Captain Cally did it all. It was his selflessness that set up the Rangers' lone goal - a good block sent the puck up the ice and Dubi finished with a superb snipe. With four points in his last four games, things are finally getting better for Dubi.

*Neither Brandon Prust nor Mike Rupp made John Erskine pay for roughing up Callahan. However, they did both draw power plays only to watch the so-called skill guys piss them away.

*Always maintained that Arty Anisimov could be a great player if he could ever get his head together and gain some confidence. Much to my surprise, this season he definitely has started doing both. The best part is not his offense but his improvement away from the puck, which he showed several times tonight.

*On the other side of it is Del Zaster. On the first goal against he turned the puck over to Johansson, stepped away from Jeff Halpern to - in theory - stay with his man (Johansson) and then proceeded to stop and watch the puck, which allowed Johansson to skate deep and score on the rebound of Halpern's shot. It is fundamental mistakes like that I find unforgivable. Sure he is only 21 but this was the 162nd game of his NHL career. Almost two full seasons of experience and still he gives up on his coverage to watch the play, and that is why he is a pariah in these pages. He settled down after the goal but still missed several chances to clear the zone when the Rangers were in trouble and lost battles along the boards. DZ has it in him to be a Sergei Zubov but what made Zubi so valuable was as much his passing as his ability in his own end. Still wish we drafted John Carlson instead.

*The assist gave Halpern 20 points in 34 career games against the Rangers, a stat that I found quite surprising. Jeff Halpern? Really?

*Another blown coverage helped Washington score their second goal. Dan Girardi watched Troy Brouwer curl around the net, then McD turned and saw the Capital standing there. Neither one bothered to hit the guy, allowing him to screen Biron and tip John Carlson's shot in to break the 1-all tie. Guess the Rangers really missed Kurt Sauer - couldn't believe Eddie O made that mistake. But he was still far, far, far, far, far, far better than Joe Micheletti.

*While getting on the announcing, is it Step-an, Step-ahn, Step-in or what? Doc seemingly couldn't decide.

*There is no way that Jeff Woywitka could ever, ever beat Alex Semin in a race but it just wasn't happening when the guy is coming off of a bruised foot. His partner Stu Bickel (STUUUUU) had a bad turnover and no physical presence - he has to be better if he is going to keep his job in the big leagues. Anton Stralman looked pretty good though, blowing away all expectations.

*PHW Three Stars
3-Troy Brouwer - one goal and one assist.
2-Alex Ovechkin - two assists.
1-Alex Semin - two goals.

Scotty Hockey Three Stars
3-Brooks Laich - Handily kept the Rangers to the outside on the kill.
2-Semin - Amazing how good he can be once in a blue moon.
1-Brouwer - Like a young Mike Knuble out there ...



 22-9-4: Power-less Play - Analyzing the Struggles on the Ice



In the world of ice hockey, every season is marked by a unique set of challenges, triumphs, and moments that define a team's journey. The numbers "22-9-4" represent a specific phase in a season, one that tells a story of power-less play on the ice. In this article, we will delve into the significance of this record, analyze the factors contributing to the struggles, explore potential solutions, celebrate standout performances, and answer frequently asked questions (FAQs) to provide an in-depth look at this phase of the team's season.

Table of Contents

Deciphering "22-9-4"
Analyzing the Power Play Struggles
Defensive Challenges
Goaltending and Key Performers
FAQs - Understanding the Team's Struggles
1. Deciphering "22-9-4"

The numbers "22-9-4" are a reflection of a team's performance in a specific period of the season. In ice hockey, these numbers represent a team's win-loss-overtime loss record. Understanding the significance of this record requires delving into the context of the season, the team's overall goals, and the factors contributing to the specific outcomes.

2. Analyzing the Power Play Struggles

One of the key aspects of the "22-9-4" phase was the team's struggles on the power play. The power play is a crucial opportunity in ice hockey, where a team has a numerical advantage due to an opponent's penalty. It provides an opportunity to generate high-quality scoring chances and tilt the game in their favor.

However, during this phase, the team faced challenges in converting power play opportunities into goals. Several factors contributed to these struggles:

Opponent's Penalty Kill: Some opponents had strong penalty-killing units that effectively disrupted the team's power play strategies. Aggressive forechecking and shot-blocking made it difficult to set up scoring chances.

Lack of Precision: Successful power plays often rely on precise passing, quick puck movement, and effective shot selection. In this phase, there were instances of turnovers, missed passes, and difficulty in establishing sustained offensive zone pressure.

Goaltending: Facing a hot goaltender on the opposing team during power plays can be a significant challenge. Timely saves and goaltenders standing tall in crucial moments were factors that contributed to the struggles.

Special Teams Adjustments: Opponents may have made adjustments to their penalty-killing strategies, focusing on shutting down key players or exploiting vulnerabilities in the team's power play structure.

3. Defensive Challenges

While the power play struggles were a significant aspect of the "22-9-4" phase, defensive challenges also played a role in the team's record. Defense is a critical component of ice hockey, as it dictates a team's ability to limit the opponent's scoring opportunities.

During this phase, there were instances of defensive breakdowns, missed assignments, and lapses in coverage that led to opposing goals. These challenges put additional pressure on the goaltenders and made it more difficult to secure wins.

Addressing defensive issues often requires a combination of improved communication, defensive zone coverage, and adjustments in defensive strategies. Coaches and players may work on reinforcing defensive fundamentals and making tactical changes to shore up the team's performance in their own end.

4. Goaltending and Key Performers

Goaltending is often a determining factor in a team's success, and during the "22-9-4" phase, the performance of goaltenders was both a highlight and a challenge. Goaltenders made critical saves to keep the team in close games, but they also faced intense pressure and a high volume of shots.

Key performers on the team also played a crucial role in maintaining competitiveness during this phase. Players who consistently contributed offensively, created scoring opportunities, and exhibited leadership were vital to the team's overall performance.

Acknowledging and celebrating standout performances is an essential aspect of analyzing the team's journey. These individuals often serve as sources of inspiration and stability during challenging periods.

5. FAQs - Understanding the Team's Struggles

Let's address some frequently asked questions about the team's struggles during the "22-9-4" phase:

Q1: Did the team make any roster changes during this phase to address the power play struggles?

Roster changes, including adjustments to power play units and personnel, are common strategies to address power play struggles. Coaches may make tactical changes and utilize different player combinations to improve power play effectiveness.

Q2: How did the team's overall season performance compare to this phase?

Evaluating the team's overall season performance is important to provide context for the "22-9-4" phase. It allows for a broader perspective on the team's achievements and challenges throughout the season.

Q3: Did injuries or player absences contribute to the struggles during this phase?

Injuries or player absences can certainly impact a team's performance, including power play effectiveness and defensive stability. It's important to consider the impact of such factors on the team's struggles.

Q4: How can the team work to improve power play efficiency and defensive performance moving forward?

Improvement often involves a combination of practice, tactical adjustments, and player development. Teams may focus on refining power play strategies, reinforcing defensive fundamentals, and addressing specific areas of weakness.



The "22-9-4" phase, marked by power-less play and defensive challenges, is a chapter in the team's season that provides valuable insights into the complexities of ice hockey. It serves as a reminder that every season is filled with ups and downs, and overcoming challenges is an integral part of the journey. As the team continues to strive for success, the lessons learned from this phase will undoubtedly contribute to their growth and resilience on the ice.







 22-9-4: Power-less Play - Analyzing a Struggle in College Hockey



In the world of college hockey, team records often reveal fascinating stories of triumphs, challenges, and the pursuit of excellence. The record 22-9-4, though seemingly just a string of numbers, signifies a distinctive chapter in the journey of a college hockey team. In this article, we'll delve into the story behind 22-9-4, exploring the season it represents, analyzing the struggles in the power play, and answering frequently asked questions (FAQs) to provide a comprehensive view of this intriguing narrative.

Cracking the Code: Deciphering 22-9-4

To decode 22-9-4, we must break down its elements:

22: The number of games won during a particular season.
9: The number of games lost during that same season.
4: The number of games that ended in a tie or overtime loss.
These numbers together form the season record of a college hockey team. While the overall record reflects a successful season with more wins than losses, the presence of nine losses and four ties or overtime losses indicates areas of struggle.

The Power Play Puzzle

One of the areas of concern within the 22-9-4 record is the power play—a crucial facet of the game that can make or break a team's success. Let's delve into the challenges faced by the team's power play unit:

1. Scoring Efficiency: A successful power play relies on converting opportunities into goals. In some of the nine losses and four ties or overtime losses, the power play may have struggled to find the back of the net when the team needed it most.

2. Tactical Execution: Effective power play strategies require precise execution. Struggles in executing set plays, crisp passing, and maintaining offensive zone time can hamper the power play's effectiveness.

3. Penalty Kill Opposition: The opposing penalty kill units may have been particularly effective in thwarting power plays, putting pressure on the team to adapt and find new strategies.

4. Momentum Shift: An unsuccessful power play can shift momentum in favor of the opposing team. Failing to capitalize on these opportunities can lead to unfavorable outcomes in games.

5. Adversity Management: Overcoming struggles in the power play requires resilience and adaptability. Teams must be able to adjust their strategies and maintain confidence even when facing challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is a 22-9-4 record considered a good season in college hockey?
Yes, a 22-9-4 record is generally considered a successful season. It reflects a strong winning percentage and competitive performance.

What factors contribute to a successful power play in hockey?
Successful power plays often involve quick puck movement, effective passing, traffic in front of the net, and the ability to exploit defensive gaps created by the penalty kill.

Can a team with a strong power play still have a 22-9-4 record?
Yes, a team with a strong power play can still have a 22-9-4 record. However, the team's overall performance and success may depend on various factors, including defensive play, goaltending, and even-strength scoring.

How can a team improve its power play performance?
Improving power play performance requires practice, strategic planning, and teamwork. Coaches often work on specific drills and tactics to enhance power play effectiveness.

What other factors contribute to a successful season in college hockey besides the power play?
Besides the power play, factors such as goaltending, defensive play, even-strength scoring, penalty kill effectiveness, team chemistry, and coaching strategies all play crucial roles in a team's success.



The record 22-9-4 captures a season filled with ups and downs, victories and challenges. While the overall performance reflects a successful campaign, the struggles in the power play highlight an area for improvement and growth. In college hockey, as in life, overcoming obstacles and learning from experiences is an integral part of the journey. The 22-9-4 record serves as a reminder that even in moments of adversity, there are valuable lessons to be gleaned, and with determination and adaptation, future seasons can be even more remarkable.




Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Lines for the Great Lakes

One thing I forgot to add in my Michigan preview were the lines for the tournament. Here they are. Enjoy

Krieder-Mullane-Gaudreau

Hayes-Almeida-Carey

Whitney-Sit-Straight

Smith-Brown-Linell.



 Unveiling the Lines for the Great Lakes: Strategy, Chemistry, and Aspirations



In the world of ice hockey, the composition of lines is more than just a tactical decision; it's a delicate art that blends individual skill sets, team chemistry, and strategic planning. As the Great Lakes competition approaches, unveiling the lines for this prestigious tournament is a topic of great anticipation and discussion among fans and analysts alike. In this article, we will delve into the significance of line composition in ice hockey, analyze the strategies behind the Great Lakes lines, explore the chemistry among players, and answer frequently asked questions (FAQs) to provide a comprehensive look at this critical aspect of the game.

Table of Contents

The Role of Line Composition in Ice Hockey
The Great Lakes Tournament: A Showcase of Talent
Analyzing the Strategies Behind the Lines
Chemistry and Cohesion Among Players
FAQs - Understanding Line Composition in Ice Hockey
1. The Role of Line Composition in Ice Hockey

In ice hockey, the composition of lines refers to the grouping of players who skate together during a game. Each line typically consists of three forwards and two defensemen, and these combinations are strategically crafted to optimize a team's performance in various situations.

The line composition plays a crucial role in determining a team's offensive and defensive capabilities, as well as their overall playing style. Coaches carefully assess the strengths and weaknesses of each player and aim to create lines that complement each other's skills and abilities.

2. The Great Lakes Tournament: A Showcase of Talent

The Great Lakes tournament is a highly regarded ice hockey competition that brings together top college teams from the Great Lakes region. It serves as a platform for showcasing emerging talent, renewing rivalries, and celebrating the rich history of college hockey in the region.

Teams participating in the Great Lakes tournament often prepare meticulously to put their best foot forward. Line composition becomes a central aspect of this preparation, as coaches seek to field line combinations that can outperform opponents and secure victory.

3. Analyzing the Strategies Behind the Lines

The strategies behind line composition in ice hockey are multi-faceted and depend on various factors, including the team's overall playing style, the strengths and weaknesses of individual players, and the specific opponent they are facing. Let's explore some common line strategies:

Scoring Lines: Coaches often assemble a "scoring line" designed to generate offense and score goals. This line typically features players with strong offensive skills, playmaking ability, and goal-scoring prowess.

Shutdown Lines: In contrast, a "shutdown line" is tasked with limiting the opponent's scoring opportunities. These lines prioritize defensive responsibility, physical play, and the ability to neutralize the opposing team's top offensive threats.

Balanced Lines: Some teams opt for a balanced approach, where each line is a mix of offensive and defensive capabilities. This strategy aims to maintain a consistent level of play throughout the game.

Special Teams Lines: On power plays and penalty kills, teams often deploy specialized lines optimized for these situations. Power play lines focus on offensive creativity, while penalty kill lines emphasize shot-blocking and defensive positioning.

The strategies behind line composition can evolve during a game as coaches make adjustments based on the flow of play and the opponent's tactics. Flexibility and adaptability are key in ice hockey.

4. Chemistry and Cohesion Among Players

While individual skills are important, team chemistry and cohesion among players within a line are equally critical. Successful lines often exhibit a deep understanding of each other's playing styles, tendencies, and preferences.

Chemistry among linemates can lead to seamless passing, effective cycling of the puck in the offensive zone, and a strong defensive presence when needed. It's this intangible quality that can transform a line into a formidable force on the ice.

Coaches pay close attention to the relationships and dynamics among players within a line. Understanding how linemates communicate and support each other is vital in the decision-making process of line composition.

5. FAQs - Understanding Line Composition in Ice Hockey

Let's address some frequently asked questions about line composition in ice hockey:

Q1: Can line composition change during a game?

Yes, line composition can change during a game based on the coach's decisions. Coaches may adjust lines to respond to specific game situations, opponent tactics, or to capitalize on momentum.

Q2: How are line combinations determined by coaches?

Coaches consider various factors, including player skills, strengths, and chemistry. They also analyze opponent strengths and weaknesses to determine line combinations that will give their team an advantage.

Q3: What is the significance of line chemistry in ice hockey?

Line chemistry is crucial as it promotes seamless coordination among linemates. Strong chemistry leads to effective plays, scoring opportunities, and defensive coverage, enhancing a line's overall performance.

Q4: How can fans identify the impact of line composition during a game?

Observant fans can identify the impact of line composition through the flow of play, offensive and defensive contributions, and the ability of a line to generate scoring chances or limit the opponent's opportunities.



The composition of lines in ice hockey is a dynamic and strategic process that significantly influences a team's performance. As coaches carefully craft line combinations for the Great Lakes tournament, they seek to strike the perfect balance between individual skills, team chemistry, and tactical objectives. Fans can anticipate thrilling displays of skill, teamwork, and strategy as these lines take to the ice, aiming to secure victory and etch their names in the annals of college hockey history.







 Setting the Lines for the Great Lakes: A Tactical Preview



In the world of college hockey, much of the game's excitement stems from the strategic decisions made by coaches, particularly when it comes to setting up their lines. As teams prepare for the prestigious Great Lakes Invitational (GLI), anticipation is high not only for the thrilling matchups but also for the strategic line configurations that will shape the tournament. In this article, we'll take a deep dive into the art of setting the lines for the Great Lakes, exploring the factors coaches consider, highlighting potential line combinations, and answering frequently asked questions (FAQs) to provide a comprehensive understanding of the tactical aspects of the sport.

The Great Lakes Invitational: A Showcase of Talent

The Great Lakes Invitational, often referred to as the GLI, is an annual college hockey tournament that brings together top collegiate teams. Held at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan, the GLI is known for its fierce competition, passionate fan base, and the opportunity for teams to showcase their skills on a national stage.

Key features of the GLI include:

Historical Significance: The GLI has a rich history dating back to 1965, making it one of the oldest and most prestigious college hockey tournaments in the United States.

Four-Team Format: The tournament typically features four teams, including Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan Tech, and a rotating fourth team from various conferences.

Single-Elimination Format: Teams compete in a single-elimination format, with the winners advancing to the championship game and the losers playing for third place.

NHL-Caliber Arena: The tournament is hosted at the state-of-the-art Little Caesars Arena, providing an exciting and professional setting for the games.

Setting the Lines: A Coach's Dilemma

Coaches face a unique challenge when setting their lines for tournaments like the GLI. Here are some factors they consider:

Player Chemistry: Coaches seek to create line combinations that foster chemistry among players. A cohesive line can create scoring opportunities and defensive stability.

Offensive Balance: Balancing lines with offensive firepower and playmaking ability is essential. Teams aim to have a mix of goal-scoring forwards and playmakers on each line.

Defensive Responsibility: Defensive acumen is crucial in college hockey. Coaches aim to have responsible defensive players on each line to prevent goals against.

Special Teams: Line configurations often vary for power plays and penalty kills. Coaches select players with specific skills and roles for these situations.

Faceoff Strength: Winning faceoffs is critical in gaining possession of the puck. Centers with strong faceoff skills are often strategically placed in key situations.

Potential Line Combinations for the GLI

While the specific line combinations may vary depending on a team's roster and the coach's preferences, here are some hypothetical line combinations for a team entering the GLI:

First Line: The Offensive Powerhouse

Left Wing: A prolific goal scorer with a quick release.
Center: A playmaker with excellent vision and passing skills.
Right Wing: A versatile forward who can score and provide physicality.
Second Line: The Two-Way Threats

Left Wing: A skilled forward who excels at both ends of the ice.
Center: A reliable two-way player with faceoff prowess.
Right Wing: A playmaking winger who can create scoring opportunities.
Third Line: The Grit and Grind

Left Wing: A physical forward who can forecheck aggressively.
Center: A defensive specialist known for faceoff wins.
Right Wing: A hardworking player who can contribute offensively.
Fourth Line: The Energy Line

Left Wing: A gritty forward who brings energy to the team.
Center: A versatile player capable of penalty killing.
Right Wing: A tenacious forechecker and shot-blocker.
FAQs About Setting the Lines in College Hockey

Do line combinations change during a game?
Yes, coaches often adjust line combinations based on the flow of the game, special teams situations, and matchups against the opposing team.

How are power-play and penalty kill lines determined?
Power-play and penalty kill lines are designed with specific player roles in mind. Skilled offensive players often feature on the power play, while defensively responsible players take the penalty kill.

Can players move up or down the lines during the season?
Yes, players' performances throughout the season can lead to changes in their line placement. Coaches may reward strong play with promotions or adjust lines to address weaknesses.

Is there a specific strategy for overtime line combinations?
Overtime line combinations often prioritize offensive creativity and goal-scoring ability, as the first goal wins the game in overtime.

How do coaches handle line adjustments due to injuries or player absences?
Coaches may need to adapt line combinations in the event of injuries or player absences, often relying on depth players to step up and fill key roles.



Setting the lines for a prestigious tournament like the Great Lakes Invitational is both a science and an art. Coaches carefully consider player attributes, chemistry, and strategic roles to create line combinations that give their teams the best chance for success. As the GLI unfolds and fans watch the action on the ice, they'll witness the tactical decisions made by coaches come to life, adding an extra layer of excitement to an already thrilling tournament. Ultimately, it's the synergy of the lines and the players' execution that will determine which team emerges as the champion, etching their name into the storied history of the Great Lakes Invitational.