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We just don't match up against ND. We can beat other top teams like Miami, scUM, or sparty but for some reason we cant beat ND. I just cant put my finger on it, Yeah, they ae bigger, stronger and faster, but that hasn't staopped us against teams i mentioned above. I think we can finish top 4, but most likely we prolly finish 5th or 6th if we play well the rest of the year. I think we are a little bit below the top tier but we are the best of the bunch when it comes to the second tier in the CCHA. It's a long season.
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I'm not really sure that you need to double post this, especially as you bragged about your photos in both places.
Yes you're an awesome photographer and I commend you, but please don't spam your stuff everywhere. I enjoyed looking at them in their own thread, but they don't need to go up twice. People will find your stuff on their own and compliment (as they already did last weekend) without you doing so yourself.
Just my two cents, but I guess you can do what you want with them. Great shots though. Well done.
Yes you're an awesome photographer and I commend you, but please don't spam your stuff everywhere. I enjoyed looking at them in their own thread, but they don't need to go up twice. People will find your stuff on their own and compliment (as they already did last weekend) without you doing so yourself.
Just my two cents, but I guess you can do what you want with them. Great shots though. Well done.
One thing I notice about ND is the players' poise. Maybe it's my imagination, or maybe it's because of the competition, or both, but I see the Irish as calmly going about their business. Jeff Jackson has done amazing work.
The Falcons, on the other hand, tend toward frantic, but that could be due to their choice of style of play. Folks have been saying for years that the Falcons are fast, but I never saw that until last season with the arrival of Cepis, Sexton, and Solway. Over the long haul, size and defense beats speed and offense.
I'd say the PP has improved compared to the start of the season. Early-in, there was a five-man umbrella with the puck moving rather slowly around the perimiter. Lately, we've put one or two guys in front of the net and moved the puck more and faster. We aren't necessarily scoring more PP goals, though.
I was surpsied to see page on the PP, but I love him. I'm taking a liking to Balen, too. We keep with the 4-forward PP, but I don't know that it makes much of a difference.
In general, 5x5 or PP, we don't plant a guy in front. I think Kantola could take care of that spot; he's big enough and tough enough.
I'm loving Svendsen's work ethic. He still pretty much shoots whenever he can, but he is out there busting his butt every game. I'm impressed with some of Boyd's work, too.
The Falcons, on the other hand, tend toward frantic, but that could be due to their choice of style of play. Folks have been saying for years that the Falcons are fast, but I never saw that until last season with the arrival of Cepis, Sexton, and Solway. Over the long haul, size and defense beats speed and offense.
I'd say the PP has improved compared to the start of the season. Early-in, there was a five-man umbrella with the puck moving rather slowly around the perimiter. Lately, we've put one or two guys in front of the net and moved the puck more and faster. We aren't necessarily scoring more PP goals, though.
I was surpsied to see page on the PP, but I love him. I'm taking a liking to Balen, too. We keep with the 4-forward PP, but I don't know that it makes much of a difference.
In general, 5x5 or PP, we don't plant a guy in front. I think Kantola could take care of that spot; he's big enough and tough enough.
I'm loving Svendsen's work ethic. He still pretty much shoots whenever he can, but he is out there busting his butt every game. I'm impressed with some of Boyd's work, too.

