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Post by charger on Nov 1, 2007 21:52:56 GMT -5
not much to chear for in tonight game the ice dogs looked flat thru the game i thought returning home after eleven days they would be pumped up a little more the power play needs work zero for eight tonight and the crowd of 2,345 were getting on them the first time i heard boo birds tonight directed at the ice dogs.
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Post by back2back on Nov 1, 2007 22:25:17 GMT -5
This team honestly looks like a last place team right now. Tonights game was awful. In the last 5 games the IceDogs have been shut-out 3 times. They need to shake things up now before its too late. One glaring problem is their powerplay which I believe is last in the league. They are not even getting good scoring chances on the PP. They had a 5 on 3 and I don't think they even had a shot on net. Something is wrong.
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Post by dogman on Nov 1, 2007 22:51:41 GMT -5
I don't see how a team that looked so good at the beginning of the season now looks so bad. Is it time for a new coach?
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Post by dawgr on Nov 2, 2007 8:35:21 GMT -5
Something I noticed is that when Foreman came into the line-up and Snow came over, the team stopped jelling immediately. The chemistry seems to have been disrupted. Not saying its the only problem, but I have seen this happen many times before.
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Post by mia on Nov 2, 2007 8:46:44 GMT -5
Alot of the Ice Dog players went to NHL camps where in shape and maybe a step ahead of the rest of the league, but now they have caught up and these so called NHL'ers are just standing around watching the rest of the kids in the league get better.It is all about where your head is at!
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Post by omhafan on Nov 2, 2007 8:50:02 GMT -5
The power play seems to rely a lot on the shot from the point. Plymouth has a nice big defensive team and were sacrificing the body to block shots from the point. Not much action in close around the goalie... no penetration for the garbage goals. Need a 200 pound over ager with good hands. On another thought, those intermissions seem to drag on, especially when the home team is held off the score board. I like the Jr. B length of intermissions, clean the ice and lets get it going. Don't want to see the fans lose interest.
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Post by Kevin on Nov 2, 2007 14:26:49 GMT -5
I believe the length of the intermission is set by the OHL, but I agree, they are quite long.
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