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Brian Morris wrote:
"Why did Harvard start Aaron Israel instead of Tripp Tracy? Maybe Tomasson
(sp?) was trying to save Tracy for Saturday night, but I think a coach needs to
go with his best goaltender throughout the playoffs--a rotation just doesn't
work. Can anyone remember who the #2 goalie was to Billy Smith when the
Islanders won all those Stanley Cups?"
I am confused as to why people are criticizing Tomasson's decision to
go with Isreal against Clarkson. Tracy is, arguably, one of the best keepers
to enter as a freshman in recent memory, however Aaron Isreal is no slouch
either. Considering the fact that both keepers are freshmen, along with the fact that Harvard virtually secured a bid in the NC$$ with it`s superb regular
season play, I think it was a very wise move (for the future) for Tomasson to
give both of his freshman goaltenders a chance for post-season play.
At least now Harvard has a feeling of how Isreal will play in the NC$$
if neccessary. Also note that Tracy had a save % of .907, Isreal had a save %
of .905. Anyone who can ignore a goalie of Isreal's capabilities and would
not give him the opportunity for post season play would actually be ignorant.
And by the way, a good #2 man is always good to have. Jeff Hostettler
led the Giants to a superbowl. Steve Young was the NFL MVP. And that number two goalie for the Islanders was Chico Resch or Roland Melanson.
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