Jolly Roger wrote:Do you think the injury to the starting SJU defenseman had anything to do with their defensive scheming?
I'm sure it did, but SD doesn't beat you with 1 player, and the zone is meant to work as a unit. Montana used the zone fairly successfully against SD, regardless of which players were on the field at any given time. What I thought was ineffective was the shots from up top. Thankfully, the SJU keeper was good, cut down a lot of angle, and helped make sure SD made tough shots. A lot of shots were shot through traffic and many a defender made some saves as well. I'm not trying to say that SJU is bad, they're obviously in the discussion & won their side of the bracket earning a birth to the championship game. I just don't think they showed that they were a better team than a total of 3 others in Plano.
Maybe it was just the matchup. I know what fits their style of offense would have given us over the last few years, this year especially, but SD was up to the task. Their zone protected the middle of the field well, but as usual, quick ball movement can really begin to hurt a zone. I did like the changes into different zones at different points in the game, but I didn't like the shots that came from up top. #15 from SD had a great shot, and was able to rip a few that got the defense's attention, leaving too many other good players open to shoot.... especially #7. The SD guys were savy enough to sit in different places in the zone, and able to get into scoring positions, stressing the zones. Bottom line, the zone worked more effectively for Montana than it did SJU. Bottom line #2, SD is really good.