OrangeXtreme
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In many of our recruiting posts I’ve always been pro youth movement. Kids are playing all year, have specialized coaches, go to more camps, etc and are more prepared to play early on.You make an excellent point. Desko had a more old-school approach to players "earning" their playing time and waiting their turn behind the established starters. Like everything, his approach had its pros and cons. Of course, Desko didn't have a lot of highly touted recruits - those he did have he played in their freshman year - i.e.e Trimboli, Hiltz. Porter didn't start until his junior year.
I think this year's freshman class is showing their talent and will benefit big time from playing NOW. How quickly they will improve will be answered in the upcoming stretch of games starting with MD.
Jack Van Valkenburgh is my nephew. Awesome kid!!!Van Valkenburg form FM in at Goal for Alb
He should start, his Defenseman did not help him. But he made some good saves. Wish him good luck the rest of the season.Jack Van Valkenburgh is my nephew. Awesome kid!!!
His Dad Zach coaches my kid. Awesome guy and I was pulling for Jack to do well. His D let him down many times. Only one game, but he looked better than the starter to me.Jack Van Valkenburgh is my nephew. Awesome kid!!!
funny how one's impression of a player can change radically from one game to the next. From an antsy show off to a player who reminded me of Chris Gray, Spallina learned a lot very fast. He has very strong legs and hips, quick feet, a very accurate shot from well disguised crosse angles, and a fire that I enjoy. I think it will take him some time to translate all that to the same kind of play against Maryland and UVA, but I am excited about this kid.Kyle's Player-of-the-game:
Joey S.
5 goals on 7 shots
He looked great at the world games this summer. Was surprised he didn’t start as well.He should start, his Defenseman did not help him. But he made some good saves. Wish him good luck the rest of the season.
His Dad Zach coaches my kid. Awesome guy and I was pulling for Jack to do well. His D let him down many times. Only one game, but he looked better than the starter to me.
He was only at Caz for like a year. He hasn't been there in a few years. I don't think he coaches locally, just runs some goalie clinics.I’ve wondered where he ended up since Caz folded. Where is he coaching?
Correct he does clinics called The Save SchoolHe was only at Caz for like a year. He hasn't been there in a few years. I don't think he coaches locally, just runs some goalie clinics.
Team needs game reps. Risk of injury - just as likely in practiceGreat win. A good confidence booster. I wish we didn't have HC on Sunday - a nothing game that can cause sloppiness and risk injury before our first real game on the 18th.
Yes, Zak is awesome. He’s married to my sister Chris.His Dad Zach coaches my kid. Awesome guy and I was pulling for Jack to do well. His D let him down many times. Only one game, but he looked better than the starter to me.
Jack Van Valkenburgh is my nephew. Awesome kid!!!
You sure did. You are perfectly welcome to freak out if you're able to then come back and laugh at yourself if it blows up in your face, so you're goodI freaked out and was here to admit I was wrong.
As an ex close defender, it's amazing how much strong goalie play settles the entire defensive unit.Late to the party on this, but I was really impressed by the Syracuse performance this weekend. It was great to see an offense that moved the ball so well, with tons unselfish play. This is a unit that has so many weapons and they already look very comfortable playing with each other. I thought Spallina was fantastic and that he let the game come to him - he created his own shot plenty of times but also finished plays almost automatically that were set up for him. The competition will certainly improve but this seems like a group that has a very solid foundation.
One worry point I saw in the Albany game was the performance of three of the freshmen, Leo, Rhoa and Kempney. All three seemed to have issues with footwork and they all looked a little shaky in the early going. That said they all finished with a goal in the game. Kempney did have three turnovers and seemed to lose his spot in the second line rotation to Rhoa. The tools are their for Kempney (he looks extremely fast and has a big shot) but might need a little more seasoning before he gets regular playing time.
Pre-Holy Cross, I wanted to point out that what I was focused on was the performance of Michael Leo - only one goal in his first two games on five total shots, as a first line middie. But he was great against HC, with two goals and two assists, one of which a beautiful cross crease pass to find Spallina on the door step. I've noticed that since he draws a short stick he has been initiating a lot of offense, dodging down the left side alley to either pass through x or take a shot. You can see his confidence growing (he dusted a Crusader shorty and scored an easy goal). Again, competition will improve but he will be key to keeping defenses honest.
Defense has been night and day since last year. It's not just the individual play (broken record here but competition will only get better) but the slide packages have been perfectly timed in all three games. There have been a few miscues of course, but last year the defense was leaving opposing offensive players wide open on the door step with alarming frequency. This hasn't been the case this year at all, as slides come fast and aggresive, usualy leading to a turnover.
Clary has been a surprise as the number one defender, I thought he was great against Graydon Hogg, holding the best Albany player to one goal, which wasn't an easy one. A little less good against McInter of Holy Cross but your really nitpicking in this case. Shorties have held up under pressure though their workload will certainly increase. And of course you can't say enough good things about Will Mark. I give lots of credit to Petro for working hard this offseason to imrpove this unit. You can tell its not just having better goalie play, but lots of little changes have made a huge improvement. Everyone seems to playing in synch and knows what the other will do. This finally looks like a real unit.
Anyways, great to finish this opening stretch 3-0. Things are about to get a lot harder but they are certainly passing the eye test right now. Face-offs remain a concern but Richiusa has been doing okay. Better than expected against both Vermont and Albany I would say but not quite as good against Holy Cross. That is still my biggest worry but you can see some potential in that area of the field.
About Leo. Saw him play many times but never saw him come out of the box as a middie and then run down the alley. He usually played from Hiltz's position in hs. Did not dodge from longer distances, but patrolled the right side from behind thru GLE. His leftie shot was slightly side arm like Hiltz's. He dodged around the goal very cleverly and passed much like Hiltz. I was shocked to see him stumble out of the box during his first couple of games. It may be that his only opportunity on the field is at the box middie. He's a bright, athletic kid, who will eventually adjust and contribute.Late to the party on this, but I was really impressed by the Syracuse performance this weekend. It was great to see an offense that moved the ball so well, with tons unselfish play. This is a unit that has so many weapons and they already look very comfortable playing with each other. I thought Spallina was fantastic and that he let the game come to him - he created his own shot plenty of times but also finished plays almost automatically that were set up for him. The competition will certainly improve but this seems like a group that has a very solid foundation.
One worry point I saw in the Albany game was the performance of three of the freshmen, Leo, Rhoa and Kempney. All three seemed to have issues with footwork and they all looked a little shaky in the early going. That said they all finished with a goal in the game. Kempney did have three turnovers and seemed to lose his spot in the second line rotation to Rhoa. The tools are their for Kempney (he looks extremely fast and has a big shot) but might need a little more seasoning before he gets regular playing time.
Pre-Holy Cross, I wanted to point out that what I was focused on was the performance of Michael Leo - only one goal in his first two games on five total shots, as a first line middie. But he was great against HC, with two goals and two assists, one of which a beautiful cross crease pass to find Spallina on the door step. I've noticed that since he draws a short stick he has been initiating a lot of offense, dodging down the left side alley to either pass through x or take a shot. You can see his confidence growing (he dusted a Crusader shorty and scored an easy goal). Again, competition will improve but he will be key to keeping defenses honest.
Defense has been night and day since last year. It's not just the individual play (broken record here but competition will only get better) but the slide packages have been perfectly timed in all three games. There have been a few miscues of course, but last year the defense was leaving opposing offensive players wide open on the door step with alarming frequency. This hasn't been the case this year at all, as slides come fast and aggresive, usualy leading to a turnover.
Clary has been a surprise as the number one defender, I thought he was great against Graydon Hogg, holding the best Albany player to one goal, which wasn't an easy one. A little less good against McInter of Holy Cross but your really nitpicking in this case. Shorties have held up under pressure though their workload will certainly increase. And of course you can't say enough good things about Will Mark. I give lots of credit to Petro for working hard this offseason to imrpove this unit. You can tell its not just having better goalie play, but lots of little changes have made a huge improvement. Everyone seems to playing in synch and knows what the other will do. This finally looks like a real unit.
Anyways, great to finish this opening stretch 3-0. Things are about to get a lot harder but they are certainly passing the eye test right now. Face-offs remain a concern but Richiusa has been doing okay. Better than expected against both Vermont and Albany I would say but not quite as good against Holy Cross. That is still my biggest worry but you can see some potential in that area of the field.