{"id":29623,"date":"2008-01-31T23:21:28","date_gmt":"2008-02-01T05:21:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2008\/01\/31\/this-week-in-the-ecac-east-and-nescac\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:57:09","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:57:09","slug":"this-week-in-the-ecac-east-and-nescac","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2008\/01\/31\/this-week-in-the-ecac-east-and-nescac\/","title":{"rendered":"This Week in the ECAC East and NESCAC"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hard to believe that the calendar rolls into February this weekend and that we are heading down the stretch run in the season where both leagues are very competitive for all of the playoff spots. <\/p>\n
Fondly referencing a ‘Badger Bob’ Johnson quote, Bowdoin coach Terry Meagher noted that “we are right in that hockey tunnel and we’ll be out of it before you know it.”<\/p>\n
Just four weeks remain in the regular season and for some squads that are playing well right now probably wouldn’t mind if the playoffs started now. For others this is where they need get to get it going to playing some quality hockey and making a final push for position in the standings. Either way the competition isn’t getting any easier and points will be cherished in each of the remaining weekends.<\/p>\n
The teams are revved up, the fans are stoked, and the coaches blood pressure is undoubtedly higher than usual. It is going to be a wild ride.<\/p>\n
Two six game winning streaks this season have Norwich sitting pretty at the top of the ECAC East standings. According to head coach Mike McShane, they are doing it with improved defense and goaltending from one familiar face and one new contributor.<\/p>\n
“We are playing seven defensemen right now,” commented McShane. “It’s an area of strength for us right now over the past couple of seasons where we were somewhat inconsistent on the blue line. Despite some injuries that have had some guys out for awhile, we have had good depth and now are pretty healthy for our difficult schedule in February.”<\/p>\n
Phil Sbrocchi (1-11-12) and Tyler Stitt (0-3-3) have been dependable blue liners for the Cadets and freshman Sylvain Messier (2-7-9) has returned from injury to play a regular shift and quarterback one of the power play units with his quick passing and accurate shot from the point.<\/p>\n
In goal, Norwich has enjoyed a successful sophomore campaign by last year’s surprise starter David Thompson (9-1-0 record, .892 save percentage, and 2.22 goals against average) who according to his coach has been fabulous. The surprise contributor has been sophomore Ryan Kligensmith (5-0-0, .950 1.19) who has stepped in for Chance Gieni and posted some impressive performances for the Cadets.<\/p>\n
“Ryan’s a military student,” noted McShane. “He really got serious about his training program over the summer and put in some serious time working out with the weights and a goalie coach back home while he was working hockey camps all summer. It was like we sent home a boy and a man came back to campus. He has been terrific and gives us a solid tandem of goaltenders coming into the final part of the regular season schedule.”<\/p>\n
Up front the usual suspects, Cleaver and Kashirsky, continue to produce and score big goals for the Cadets. But the coach also likes what he sees from some of the other lines and the balance his team is showing offensively. DJ Fimiani (5-19-24), Rico Piatelli (6-3-9), Eric Lauriault (7-8-15) and Chad Anderson (6-8-14) are among the contributors who keep the opposing teams honest, precluding them from paying too much attention to the Norwich top guns.<\/p>\n
This weekend finds Norwich facing a hungry St. Anselm squad along with the ever-competitive New England College Pilgrims who always give the Cadets a good battle.<\/p>\n
“I think we have one of the toughest schedules to finish the season,” observed McShane. “None of the remaining games are easy but we are playing well right now and have most of our guys back healthy so we would like to keep the momentum going these last few weeks.”<\/p>\n
Definitely on a roll right now, Norwich next faces Middlebury in their annual match-up which will most likely reveal a lot about how two league leaders are shaping up headed towards the playoffs.<\/p>\n
While attending a coaching clinic in early December following the Panthers 3-1 loss to Southern Maine, Middlebury coach Bill Beaney noted that his best two players were his goalies and that unless his squad found some offense and more consistent play things were going to be tough for the Panthers. <\/p>\n
Fast forward to a second half jump started by knocking off Plattsburgh just before the break and the Panthers have been on a roll having won ten games in a row and outscoring their opponents 45-21, including a 9-4 romp over Bowdoin.<\/p>\n
As expected the offense is led by senior Mickey Gilchrist (10-10-20) who got off to a slow start this season but has found his scoring touch in the second half. He has been supported by defenseman Tom Maldonado (5-15-20) who likely will join his teammate in passing the century mark for career points in an upcoming game. The Bronx native is high on Beaney list of players who make an impact on and off the ice.<\/p>\n