Sunday, March 19, 2006

Conference Tourneys

I've got a lot of catching up to do. We'll start with the conference tourneys from this past weekend.

I was one of the few people in attendance at the Joe last Friday to see the CCHA semifinals.

The first game between Miami and Northern Michigan was a very good one. The Wildcats came out flying and looked hot, but Charlie Effinger really made the difference for Miami. Northern jumped out to a 2-0 lead after the first period. In the second, Wildcat defenseman Nathan Oystick got a point blank chance and Effinger made a beautiful save to keep it 2-0. One shift later, Miami goes down and scores a goal. Effinger made another beautiful save on a 2 on 1 to keep the score 2-1. If he lets either of those in, Northern is probably able to steal the win.

On a side note, Northern's powerplay was absolutely brutal against the Red Hawks. Miami lined up four guys along the blueline and Northern refused to dump the puck into the zone. As a result, the Wildcats couldn't get the puck into the Miami zone. It was painful to watch.

The second game was just as ugly. Michigan scored the first goal of the game, and then it was pretty much all Michigan State the rest of the way. The Spartans controlled the neutral zone and kept Michigan from being able to generate any offense. Michigan looked sluggish most of the game. Despite that, they still had chances to tie late in the third period when Matt Hunwick blasted a shot off the post.

This is discussion for the offseason, but any talk about Andrew Cogliano going pro is ridiculous. What does he have to offer to an NHL team or AHL team for that matter other than the ability to skate really fast? I've now seen him play 5 times, and he's looked less than impressive in 4 of those games. He'd really benefit from some extra time in college.

Michigan outplayed Northern pretty badly in the consolation game, but Bill Zaniboni stood on his head and gave Northern a chance to win. Michigan prevailed 3-2 though.

Michigan State won a tough defensive battle against Miami in the final. Jeff Lerg is playing great in goal. Michigan State is playing great into the tournament.

In St. Paul, St. Cloud won the play-in game pretty easily after they jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first period, despite being outshot and outplayed by Duluth.

North Dakota came from behind to win the first semifinal match-up. They were really able to use their speed against Wisconsin. I think North Dakota is playing just as well as anyone right now.

The St. Cloud/Minnesota semifinal was the game of the weekend. I had made fun of St. Cloud's inability to score goals this season, but apparently they were just saving all those goals for a special occasion. That was a gutty performance by St. Cloud to give up those late goals and still be able to come back and win in overtime. The Gophers showed that goaltending could be a huge concern in the NCAA tournament. That's probably the only thing that could hold them back from winning the NCAA tournament.

The Saturday results weren't surprising. The Gophers, who were tired from the night before, came out flat in the third place game and lost to the Badgers, while St. Cloud, who was playing their 6th game in 9 days, didn't have the energy to overcome North Dakota.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Shegos 2 Miani 1

Anonymous said...

What, no mention of the criminal activities of some MSU-Mankato players? Smoking doobie and sexually assaulting a female. WTF?

Chris said...

Don't worry. It's coming as soon as I get the chance.

Packer487 said...

You're very right about Cogliano. He's more hot and cold than Hensick even. If you look at his game by game scoring, it's incredible how high of a % of his points have come in 2 streaks. The rest of the year he hasn't done anything.
The kid has a ton of talent, but he's not ready for the pros.

Anonymous said...

Seen him play twice,,, don't know if he's ready,, BUT, he is GOOD

Packer487 said...

You caught him on his good days then! When he's got the jump, it's impossible to miss his talent. There have been waaaay too many games this year where the kid has been completely invisible though.

If he hasn't learned yet how to use his speed to get 2-3 chances a game against college defensemen, then it ain't gonna work in the pros. No way he should go games at a time without a point--or at least having a couple high quality chances....

Packer487 said...

Oh yeah, and he's second only to Robbie Earl in dives.

I like Cogs, he's got a ton of talent, but he ain't ready....

Eric J. Burton said...

The WCHA conference tourney was awesome. Except for the Minnesota and Wisconsin game all of the games were very exciting to watch. It was fun seeing SCSU and UND in the final match of the weekend.