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    Has anyone seen them play this year? Well over 100 shots this weekend and they still loose both games. Looks like they have been out shooting opponents all year but cant seem to put the puck in the net. I believe they are a young team too. Could they be getting back to where they were a few years ago?

  • #2
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    Maybe there's been some home cooking on those shot counts?? Shot counts were just average on the 2 away games . . .

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    • #3
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      Even if there was home cooking, or the shot counter did not know what they were doing, the fact remains that the official record has those counts. We have to accept them as true, even if we look at them with a jaundiced eye.

      But, in counterpoint, what about the shot counter @ NEC?? Either Tufts has a plan to play firewagon hockey that forgets defense and relies 100% on the goaltender, or the same shot counter was at both rinks.
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      • #4
        Re: Saint Anselm

        Originally posted by joecct View Post
        Even if there was home cooking, or the shot counter did not know what they were doing, the fact remains that the official record has those counts. We have to accept them as true, even if we look at them with a jaundiced eye.
        No, we don't.
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        • #5
          Re: Saint Anselm

          Originally posted by joecct View Post
          Even if there was home cooking, or the shot counter did not know what they were doing, the fact remains that the official record has those counts. We have to accept them as true, even if we look at them with a jaundiced eye.

          But, in counterpoint, what about the shot counter @ NEC?? Either Tufts has a plan to play firewagon hockey that forgets defense and relies 100% on the goaltender, or the same shot counter was at both rinks.


          NEC has been know for this over the years...

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          • #6
            Re: Saint Anselm

            I was at the Tufts game.St.A's lost the game, but from every objective point of view ,outplayed Tufts.I did not keep track of the shots, but the number did not suprise me or anyone else at the game.
            They are a very young team(1 senior) and if they can get decent goal tending and learn to finish, they are going to be a force to be reckoned with.
            The Tufts goalie played great, the first St.A's goalie did not.
            That was the difference

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            • #7
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              I've been watching college hockey for 10 years. I've seen 10+ goals scored by a team several times, I've seen 7-6 games. I've seen teams dominate and not be able to score.

              I've never seen a team come remotely close to 60 shots. Ever. Not even close.

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              • #8
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                Norwich vs Superior NCAA semi-final 1996-97, superior goalie made some where around 70 saves to set a playoff record. Game was at Middlebury and believe me they do not inflate shots.

                Originally posted by one_to7 View Post
                I've been watching college hockey for 10 years. I've seen 10+ goals scored by a team several times, I've seen 7-6 games. I've seen teams dominate and not be able to score.

                I've never seen a team come remotely close to 60 shots. Ever. Not even close.
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                • #9
                  Re: Saint Anselm

                  Originally posted by CROSBYNU63 View Post
                  Norwich vs Superior NCAA semi-final 1996-97, superior goalie made some where around 70 saves to set a playoff record. Game was at Middlebury and believe me they do not inflate shots.

                  69 -- Dave Graichen, Wis.-Superior v. Norwich. 1997 (2ot)

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                  • #10
                    Re: Saint Anselm

                    There you have it


                    Originally posted by Matthew Webb View Post
                    69 -- Dave Graichen, Wis.-Superior v. Norwich. 1997 (2ot)

                    The record for a non-overtime game is 54 and is held by Jeff Markham, also from Superior. Set in 1993 against Stevens Point.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Saint Anselm

                      Originally posted by one_to7 View Post
                      I've never seen a team come remotely close to 60 shots. Ever. Not even close.
                      You've never watched a Northland game then....

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                      • #12
                        Re: Saint Anselm

                        Originally posted by Matthew Webb View Post
                        The record for a non-overtime game is 54 and is held by Jeff Markham, also from Superior. Set in 1993 against Stevens Point.
                        The record until now apparently.

                        I was in attendence for the UWS-Norwich double-overtime semi-final.
                        There were tons of quality shots for both teams, and extremely few goals.
                        Go 'Wick!

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                        • #13
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                          He was talking about NCAA tournament games I believe.

                          The record for a regulation regular season game was last year, where northland's goalie had an absurd amout of saves (90 I think?)

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                          • #14
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                            Originally posted by one_to7 View Post
                            He was talking about NCAA tournament games I believe.

                            The record for a regulation regular season game was last year, where northland's goalie had an absurd amout of saves (90 I think?)
                            95 save, 4 GA
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                            • #15
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                              Originally posted by CARDS_rule_the_Burgh View Post
                              Oh yeah, I remember this discussion last year. Well, compared to this, St. A's counts seem reasonable. After all, in the first period of that game, the goalie only had one bad minute at and avg. of 2 saves per minute. Presumably SOME faceoffs were outside the zone.
                              Go 'Wick!

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