{"id":47659,"date":"2012-12-19T05:30:22","date_gmt":"2012-12-19T11:30:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/?p=47659"},"modified":"2020-08-24T21:09:41","modified_gmt":"2020-08-25T02:09:41","slug":"notre-dame-matching-expectations-and-in-impressive-fashion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2012\/12\/19\/notre-dame-matching-expectations-and-in-impressive-fashion\/","title":{"rendered":"Notre Dame matching expectations, and in impressive fashion"},"content":{"rendered":"
‘Twas the week before Christmas and all through the league … wait a minute. What rhymes with “league,” anyway? Intrigue? Fatigue?<\/p>\n
Well, that’s not very jolly.<\/p>\n
As the calendar year 2012 comes to a close, it’s impossible to ignore that only one half of one season of CCHA hockey remains. Given that sobering realization and the impending annual midseason break, it seems a fitting time to take a look back at a few things from the first half of 2012-13.<\/p>\n
Breakout team of the first half<\/h4>\n
Hands down, the team of the first half is Notre Dame. Sure, the Fighting Irish were expected to do well and topped the 2012 CCHA coaches preseason poll, but it’s how they’re in first place that truly impresses.<\/p>\n
One conference loss. Best offense in the league (scoring 3.82 goals per game). Best defense in the league (allowing 1.45 goals per game). A career season in the making for junior goaltender Steven Summerhays (1.38 goals against average in conference play, .942 save percentage).<\/p>\n
And this is a team that finished in eighth place a year ago. At the start of 2012-13, Irish coach Jeff Jackson said that he hoped his team would “rebound from an off season” for a number of players.<\/p>\n
Rebound accomplished.<\/p>\n
Breakout player of the first half<\/h4>\n
It’s easy to look to goaltenders for a category like this because their progress is easy to quantify. At this point in the 2012-13 season, it’s also impossible to avoid looking at goaltenders for the player to fit this category because it’s impossible to ignore Ohio State senior Brady Hjelle.<\/p>\n