Page 1 of 2

UMLL Week 2 Feb 6th-Feb 12th Game Discussion/Scores/Thoughts

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:37 am
by umdulax1
Games to be played this weekend as per www.mcla.us are as follows. Good luck to all teams this weekend and safe travels.

Division 1

Saturday 9th of February
Mankato at Duluth @ Augsburg Dome 6:45 pm


Division 2


Friday 8th of February
Dordt 6 at Augsburg 5 2OT @ Shattuck-St Mary's Dome 12:30 pm Dordt at Carleton @ Shattuck-St Mary's Dome 10:00 pm
St. John's at North Dakota @ Stillwater Dome 11:15 pm

Saturday 9th of February
St. Thomas at North Dakota @ Augsburg College Dome 9:15 pm

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 1:12 pm
by Joe_Foster
the Dordt games should be interesting, but I don't find myself jumping in a car at 10pm to Northfield just to watch. Hopefully the UMLL can be well represented there. To all teams who's first game is this weekend, good luck.
One thing I noticed with the 2 new rulings last weekend in our games, was that the faceoff rule turned out not to be very advantageous. Usually after the whistle we would try to push the fast break, but the ball was never right under you to pick up, which almost loses the fastbreak opportunity. You'll see this weekend. My word of advice: if the whistle blows on the faceoff, pick the ball up right away, so when they point at who has possession, you can actually go on the whistle (usually you can tell who jumped). I foresee some tactics where teams will draw a delay call, but I guess we'll see how its going to be called. Nevertheless, good luck to those teams playing this weekend.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 4:30 pm
by Pinball
Pretty Paul Lukas of me (ESPN Pg. 2 Writer of Uni Watch), but i know that SJU and UST got some new gear that will "help them play better" and look cool doing it.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 4:45 pm
by AuggieLaxCoach
I thought the new face off rule worked well in our game last week. Usually, the refs called the illegal procedure right away, the ball was picked up and it was off to the races for that team. Once both teams got used to the new procedure in the second half, the amount of calls dropped significantly.

I didn't really see any impact with the new 10 second rule, but I did get a FYI from the official that the ol' "one-handed baseball swing check while running behind a guy" (usually performed by trailing attack or mids) will be a point of emphasis for calling penalties this year. So, a little heads up on that one.

Good Luck to all teams competing this weekend, I look forward to seeing the Saturday Night games at our house.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:15 pm
by Champ
UMD by 15.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:16 pm
by madfloww
I think that the new face-off rule poses a huge advantage for the team that gets the call their way. It was in effect only once in our(St. Cloud) game against the U of MN, we managed the fast break but couldn't bury. The only confusion that I saw was the wing play in that particular situation. I am not sure exactly what the ruling is on movement at the wing after the face-off with the new rule.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:53 pm
by LaxRef
madfloww wrote:I think that the new face-off rule poses a huge advantage for the team that gets the call their way. It was in effect only once in our(St. Cloud) game against the U of MN, we managed the fast break but couldn't bury. The only confusion that I saw was the wing play in that particular situation. I am not sure exactly what the ruling is on movement at the wing after the face-off with the new rule.


If there is a violation before, during, or after the face-off, the wing players are free to roam. If the wing man is over the line when the whistle is blown, it's a violation and the face-off man has to sub out.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:54 pm
by LaxRef
AuggieLaxCoach wrote:I did get a FYI from the official that the ol' "one-handed baseball swing check while running behind a guy" (usually performed by trailing attack or mids) will be a point of emphasis for calling penalties this year. So, a little heads up on that one.


Not just that situation: the point of emphasis is to call all illegal back checks.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:42 pm
by whitcd
Not just that situation: the point of emphasis is to call all illegal back checks.


But if its from behind and hitting all stick and under control,is it illegal?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:58 am
by Mavlax25
Kato by 1 in the 5th OT.

Winning goal scored by Ben MacLean using the hidden ball trick.

:twisted:

PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 2:24 pm
by Rave
Good luck to Augsburg and Carleton in their OCC games. Anybody got an update yet on the Augsburg game?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 2:29 pm
by Rave
Pinball wrote:Pretty Paul Lukas of me (ESPN Pg. 2 Writer of Uni Watch), but i know that SJU and UST got some new gear that will "help them play better" and look cool doing it.



Did SJU get those baby blue jerseys this year?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 2:42 pm
by Pinball
Rave wrote:
Pinball wrote:Pretty Paul Lukas of me (ESPN Pg. 2 Writer of Uni Watch), but i know that SJU and UST got some new gear that will "help them play better" and look cool doing it.



Did SJU get those baby blue jerseys this year?


Unfortunately no. SJU did pick up at new white uni that was revealed at the national tournament last year (it has the SJU Cross on the sleeve) but the big update is a red c-pro with silver mask, white chin and strap. Almost the same as Cornell's buckets. A bit flashier then the all white c2 that SJU use to have.

PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 4:50 pm
by Rave
Early report from down south, Dordt 5 Augsburg 4 in OT.

PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:03 pm
by Chris Larson
According to the lead official Dordt 6, Augsburg 5 2OT