[log in to unmask] (Leigh Torbin) wrote:
>On Sat, 14 Dec 1996, Adam Wodon-Around the Rinks wrote:
>> > I thought ( was hoping ) Amherst would fare better last night. If you
>> > haven't heard, Princeton whalloped them 7-2. I was hoping to have seen
>> > a post here, since the box scores on USA Today don't even show
>> > penalties.
>>
>> You can read all about the game at US College Hockey Online.
>This is why I never posted a box (Sorry), but I'll tack it on at the end
>of this. We send one to uscho anyways, but when both Adam and Jason Moy are in
>the house, you have to assume it will end up there anyways.
And you didn't even say hi? :)
>> > Attendance was over 3,000. Is this typical?
>>
>> I don't know who was counting. Obviously this was tickets sold. There were
>> MAYBE 1,000 people there.
>Attendance at Mullins is tricky just because of the size of the place and
>also because student tickets are free so it's hard to gague how many show
>up on the Friday before exams. That, and for some bizarre reason, several
>left early.
When I walked in (after the first period was over), I remarked that
there seemed to be a good 3,00-3,500 people there. It looked like a
pretty good attendance to me.
As for people leaving early, I believe a few of them were escorted out
during the whole penalty fest that occurred during the third period of
play.
>Anyways I would have said that last night's crowd was slightly smaller
>than average and since we averaged 3,500 per game last year I have no gripes
>with 3,027. Yes Paul, 3 grand is typical, but it still looks really empty.
Especially after seeing a packed house on tv the night before for the
basketball game.
>. Their day-glo
>orange uniforms aren't the scariest part of this team.
I thought Halloween had come again.
>Not much to say from the UMass side so I won't. Just a lack of defense
>that led to the four goals in the second.
A lack? The defense was horrible. Princeton owned the Minutemen
behind the net, along the boards, and in the corners. My unofficial
count saw a least 10 odd man rushes for Princeton in the second
period, and at least 5 in the third. Plus three goal in the second
from behind the net?
>Honestly I thought Regan (7 ga,
>35 saves) played alright, he couldn't be faulted for too much. The last
>pair came on and extended 5x3 advantage after everyone on both teams
>stopped caring.
I have to disagree with Regan playing well. He allowed rebounds,
wraparounds, things that a goalie should be prepared for. It did not
look like he played well at all.
One of the goals was a point shot, and then a beautiful feed to Horst.
Both teams still cared.
The one thing I saw from Princeton which I did not see much of in
recent years - the passing was tremendous. Especially the first pass
out of the defensive zone. Odd man's are not created without great
passing, and that's what the Tigers did.
Jayson Moy
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