{"id":22955,"date":"2000-10-06T19:20:48","date_gmt":"2000-10-07T00:20:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2000\/10\/06\/season-preview-ferris-state-bulldogs\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:53:57","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:53:57","slug":"season-preview-ferris-state-bulldogs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2000\/10\/06\/season-preview-ferris-state-bulldogs\/","title":{"rendered":"Season Preview: Ferris State Bulldogs"},"content":{"rendered":"
Bob Daniels<\/b> is a nice guy. The Ferris State Bulldogs are a nice team.<\/p>\n
Nice guys don’t always have to finish last–or even close to last.<\/p>\n
“Going into this year and probably every year, I’m always optimistic, maybe a little bit more so this year than in the past,” says Daniels. “Two players that we do lose that will hurt our team this season are Gary Ricciardi<\/b>–probably our best defensive player and our captain last year– and Brian McCullough<\/b>, who scored 25 goals for us last year. It’s been a while since we’ve had those kind of numbers from a player, and we’ll have a tough time replacing him.”<\/p>\n
If he’s losing his top defender and leading scorer, why is Daniels so optimistic? Because he returns one of the most sneakily talented teams in the league in front of a really good goaltender, Phil Osaer<\/b> (2.21 GAA, .909 SV% CCHA).<\/p>\n
You should see Osaer’s picture in the CCHA Media Guide. That boy is smiling<\/i>. At the end of the season, perhaps every Bulldog will be wearing the same grin.<\/p>\nStarring…<\/h4>\n
What Osaer and the rest of the Bulldogs know that you and the rest of the league may not is that Ferris State knows how to win games. Just ask Frozen Four participant St. Lawrence, or Clarkson, or Colgate, or BU.<\/p>\n
Last year, Ferris State beat them all.<\/p>\n
Osaer is definitely part of the reason for that, but the team in front of him deserves a lot of credit. While -7 in overall play, the Bulldogs finished positively in conference play at +16. And Ferris State was 4th in the league in offense, both in conference and overall play.<\/p>\n
Kevin Swider<\/b> is the Bulldogs’ top returning scorer. With 14 goals and 13 assists, he tied for 9th in league scoring last season, keeping company with Adam Edinger and J.F. Dufour, <\/b> two players with greater name recognition.<\/p>\n
Also returning up front for Ferris State is Rob Collins<\/b> (8-14–22), whose offensive production had him tied for 22nd in conference play. Just 22nd, you scoff? Well, Collins was keeping company with Josh Langfeld and Greg Zanon,<\/b> two guys who got much more ink.<\/p>\n
“Over the last three or four years, we’ve really changed the dynamics of our team,” says Daniels. “We’re really a skating team…and I think we’ve got a number of good offensive players on our roster returning that will help ease the impact of the loss of Brian McCullough.”<\/p>\n