Ted Weiler writes:
>I do believe that it has already been stated on the list, but to say it again
>...
> Clarkson has a bad habit of playing down to the level of their
>opponents. We probably should have beaten Northeastern, but the team
>played at a sub-par level and got beat.
Now I can't let this go by. I saw this game, and Northeastern clearly earned
the win by forcing Clarkson to make mistakes, cough up the puck, and take
stupid penalties (again! is this a pattern?). Give credit where credit is
due. Northeastern plays well in its own rink (usually) and the small ice
surface tends to work to its advantage.
As far as playing down to the level of your opponents, if you do that then
maybe you aren't as good as you think...
- mike