Orangtiz
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I don't think he gets enough credit. Voigt is incredible finishing around the crease much like B Bomberry was. HOWEVER, in my opinion, Voigt is a much better outside shooter and looks for his opportunities outside, that is why he has had a more successful senior campaign than Bomberry ever had in his two years starting. Voigt has 25 goals with at least 5 more games (I think we are trending toward making the tournament). Bomberry scored 27 and 28 goals in his two seasons.
Coming into this season, people were worried if Voigt had what it took to be out there for every play. I think he needs some credit for doing that and then some. Go back and watch the Albany highlights, his shooting display was remarkable.
And while the attack has been criticized this season, at times deservedly so... Voigt has probably been the most consistent. Rehfuss seems to be coming on, after the injuries and illness, but up until recently I think Voigt has been our best attackman. I know it was mentioned in another thread, but his ability to shoot in tight spaces makes him demand a pole, something Brendan Bomberry never did.
Coming into this season, people were worried if Voigt had what it took to be out there for every play. I think he needs some credit for doing that and then some. Go back and watch the Albany highlights, his shooting display was remarkable.
And while the attack has been criticized this season, at times deservedly so... Voigt has probably been the most consistent. Rehfuss seems to be coming on, after the injuries and illness, but up until recently I think Voigt has been our best attackman. I know it was mentioned in another thread, but his ability to shoot in tight spaces makes him demand a pole, something Brendan Bomberry never did.