PCLL Week 8: 4/12 - 4/18 (Discuss Games/Report Scores)

PCLL Week 8: 4/12 - 4/18 (Discuss Games/Report Scores)

Postby Tim Gray on Wed Apr 12, 2006 6:34 am

Rochester makes their way down to MA to play their first league games. As well as some important Div A games for playoff seedings.

Wed 4/12
Stonehill @ Rhode Island 5pm
New Haven @Central CT 7pm
WPI @ UCONN 6pm

Thurs 4/13
Bridgewater @ New Hampsire

Fri 4/14
Northeastern @ UCONN 8pm
Buffalo @ WPI 9pm

Sat 4/15
Rochester @ Salem St 1pm
Buffalo @ New Hampshire 12pm

Sun 4/16
Rochester @ Framingham 11am

Mon 4/17
UMASS - Lowell @ Salem St 7pm
New Hampshire @ Stonehill 8pm

Tues 4/18
Boston University @ Rhode Island 5pm
Northeastern @ Coast Guard 7pm
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UNH GAME ON THURSDAY NIGHT

Postby UNHGuru on Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:31 am

Hey Timmy Boy You are missing the game between Bridgewater and UNH that is happening thrusday the 13th. Just wanted to give you the heads up! Good luck to everyone this week!
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Re: UNH GAME ON THURSDAY NIGHT

Postby Tim Gray on Wed Apr 12, 2006 10:41 am

UNHGuru wrote:Hey Timmy Boy You are missing the game between Bridgewater and UNH that is happening thrusday the 13th. Just wanted to give you the heads up! Good luck to everyone this week!


Edited in above thread. Thanks.
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Postby Tim Gray on Wed Apr 12, 2006 7:37 pm

SCLAX wrote:SC-6 URI-5

Great game. Tied at 3... URI went up 5-3... SC came back to 6-5 and both teams had man-up opportunities at the end but SC was able to hold them off with great D and goaltending.
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Re: PCLL Week 8: 4/12 - 4/18 (Discuss Games/Report Scores)

Postby Tim Gray on Wed Apr 12, 2006 7:47 pm

My Guess'

Wed 4/12
Stonehill @ Rhode Island SC 6, URI 5
New Haven @Central CT NHU by 5
WPI @ UCONN UCONN by 10
Thurs 4/13
Bridgewater @ New Hampshire UNH by 11

Fri 4/14
Northeastern @ UCONN no opinion
Buffalo @ WPI Buffalo by 5

Sat 4/15
Rochester @ Salem St UR by 1 in OT
Buffalo @ New Hampshire UNH by 9

Sun 4/16
Rochester @ Framingham UR by 6

Mon 4/17
UMASS - Lowell @ Salem St UMASS by 4
New Hampshire @ Stonehill UNH by 12

Tues 4/18
Boston University @ Rhode Island BU by 2
Northeastern @ Coast Guard no opinion
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Postby PmackLax on Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:19 pm

UNH - 14
BSC - 2
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UConn Upsets North Eastern

Postby UCToad05' on Fri Apr 14, 2006 9:29 pm

Three overtimes and the Huskies of Connecticut come out on top! Cannot wait for details of this game.. GOO UConn!!!!!!!!!!!
UConn 8
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Re: UConn Upsets North Eastern

Postby Gregg Pathiakis on Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:59 am

UCToad05' wrote:Three overtimes and the Huskies of Connecticut come out on top! Cannot wait for details of this game.. GOO UConn!!!!!!!!!!!
UConn 8
NE 7


Wow. NE is Northeastern Univ., right? Huge win for the Huskies. Big loss for the Huskies.
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Postby Dan Warren on Sat Apr 15, 2006 7:41 am

WOW! UCONN?

congrats huskies..tough loss for NU, but I am sure they will rebound.

This years PCLL playoffs are going to be insane. While there have been a lot of blowouts in the regular season, it seems like there have also been a lot of close games amongst the top teams.
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Postby Ben Clark on Sat Apr 15, 2006 3:07 pm

UNH - 10
Buffalo - 5
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Northeastern's Summary Review of game.

Postby UCToad05' on Sat Apr 15, 2006 8:29 pm

"After switching to the poorly lit Depot grass/mud field, both teams had a tough time seeing the ball, which made for sloppy play at times. Northeastern struck first, going up 2-0, but UcONN never folded, with the score 3-2 after the first quarter, and 6-4 at the half. In the third quarter, neither team was able to score, even though UCONN seemed to have the ball for at least 12 minutes of possesion time, as everytime NU was about to get possesion, and foul was called giving the ball back to UCONN. Craig Sini and the rest of the defense played amazing that quarter, not allowing any goals. In the fourth, UCONN outscored NU 3-1, including the game tying goal with 1:12 left to play. It took three overtimes, with each team having a few scoring opportunites before UCONN scored from a goal up top to win. IN all, NU had 15 penalties in the game totaling 12 minutes and thirty seconds."


We have all played on bad fields, I remember NE fields last year were not much better... As for the high amount of penalties being called. When you hold the ball you tend to draw penalties. UConn was able to slow down Northeasterns quick paced offense by keeping the ball in their possession. Lets remember that UConn also had 10 penalties. From what I have seen and heard officiating has been extremely liberal in giving penalties this year. Maybe they see something I don't.. I do have to say I do like this new rule that, once a penalty is called the ball does not go dead once it is dropped..

GO UConn... Lax on.
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Re: Northeastern's Summary Review of game.

Postby Tim Gray on Sun Apr 16, 2006 7:36 am

UCToad05' wrote:Lets complain some more? We have all played on bad fields, I remember NE fields last year were not much better... As for the high amount of penalties being called. When you hold the ball you tend to draw penalties. UConn was able to slow down Northeasterns quick paced offense by keeping the ball in their possession. Lets remember that UConn also had 10 penalties. From what I have seen and heard officiating has been extremely liberal in giving penalties this year. Maybe they see something I don't.. I do have to say I do like this new rule that, once a penalty is called the ball does not go dead once it is dropped..

GO UConn... Lax on.


The summary doesn't have any complaining, just statements of facts from the game. If you read it, it says both teams had difficulty with the field situations. Regarding the penalties, I was trying to point out how well the defense played seeing as tehy were man down for almost an entire quarter. If you would like to give your own recap of the game, then feel free to do so.
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You are correct

Postby UCToad05' on Sun Apr 16, 2006 10:33 am

I apologize. My comment were over the top. Often the tendency of the losing team to blame the officials, or the field, anything to justify the outcome of the games gets the winning team fired up. Your synopsis was correct and did not include a biased opinion. As you can see I am new to the forum.<waterboy> However, I feel UConn deserves and has earned more respect from those doubters in the league. Some of the other facts of the game such as UConn's also high number of penalties was critical.. Kudos to Northeasterns Man down.. Amazing play.
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Postby Gregg Pathiakis on Sun Apr 16, 2006 11:06 am

Salem State 8
Rochester 11

Salem State wrote:It was a close game all the way. Rochester made a couple of goals towards the end, and Salem State couldn't respond.
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Postby PmackLax on Sun Apr 16, 2006 2:02 pm

This then puts New Hampshire, UConn, and Northeastern in a three-way tie for first place correct?

This should then put a lot of importance on the UConn vs. BC game. If BC wins, then northeastern would take first place over new hampshire (head to head win), but if UConn wins, it would go to goal differential in games i believe. The rest of the season should be interesting. Any thoughts on how it'll turn out?
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