Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Thoughts After Week 1

Results: 
Brown 2, Princeton 1
Dartmouth 4, Brown 0


Two recent trends remained true this past weekend: Brown and Princeton played a low-scoring affair dominated by defense, and Dartmouth beat the crap out of Brown. 

I was not able to catch the Princeton game, but after seeing the highlights, I was impressed by a couple things: 

First, the new highlight format is terrific! I'm hoping that this is a constant thing for the rest of the season, though it wasn't as comprehensive for the Dartmouth game. 

Second, Nick Lappin had a terrific goal in the second period. Great hands. 

The new jerseys, however, are hideous. One poster on the USCHO forum mentioned that he was told these were the alternate home jerseys, but the team wore them again against Dartmouth Saturday. I'm hoping he was right, because I really don't like them at all. 

Now, for Saturday: 

I was able to watch the first and second periods of Saturday's game, and I was actually pleased with the way we were playing. We had some great energy and chances in the first, and Marco DeFilippo was playing great. However, we never were able to capitalize on our opportunities, and once again, Dartmouth proved too strong as the game wore on. 

It's getting really old, losing to the Green almost every time we play them. I don't know what hex they have over Brown, but we need to find a way to break it. Fortunately, we have a chance this Saturday, as the Bears travel to Hanover a night after meeting Harvard in Cambridge. 

I'll have more later in the week about this weekend's games. It was a pretty "meh" start to the season for Brown- a close win over a middle-of-the-pack opponent followed by a shellacking at the hands of a longtime nemesis. We'll see how the team improves in Week 2!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Mark Your Calendars, Part 2

This is part two of a series of installments previewing potentially-exciting Brown hockey games in the upcoming season. The previous post focused on Brown's opponents in the Ivy Shootout at Meehan Auditorium. 

Jumping forward a week, the Bears will open league play at Harvard on Friday, November 2. Harvard emerged victorious in Cambridge in a game where every officiating call possible went against Brown. I won't get into it because it's water under the bridge, but I was at the game and watched the replays on the Harvard jumbotron, and I could not have been more displeased with the missed calls. 

In Providence, the Crimson jumped out to a 3-1 second period lead before Brown rallied for a spirited 3-3 tie. This series hasn't had as much bite in it as in previous years, but the results have still been extremely close and hard-fought. In the 2009 playoffs, 12th-ranked Brown went into the Bright Hockey Center expected by many to be swept away by a clearly superior Harvard team. However, the Bears managed to do something no one had done in Harvard's storied 100-plus-year history: shutout the Crimson in back-to-back games at home, largely on the back of Mike Clemente's stellar goalkeeping. 

Brown would go on to be swept by a juggernaut of a Yale team in the quarterfinals, but beating Harvard on its own home ice was inspiring enough (and, perhaps, exacted a measure of revenge for their victory over Brown in the 2004 playoffs, when the Bears were one of the favorites to win the ECAC Tournament). 

Monday, October 22, 2012

Mark Your Calendars

Now that the season is approaching rapidly, I figured it would be a good time to write about some of the most intriguing and exciting games Brown will play this season. Some of the obvious rivalries will be included, as well as some potentially-overlooked games and any with an interesting twist, either on the ice or off. This is the first installment, with more to follow in the coming days. 

Right off the bat, Brown faces an interesting first weekend of play. On Friday, October 26th, the Bears host Princeton in the first game of the Ivy Shootout at Meehan Auditorium. While Princeton is an Ivy League rival, the two potential matchups on Saturday really grab my attention. Brown will play either Dartmouth or Yale, depending on Friday's results. 

Ever since Bobby Gaudet was left Brown to coach Dartmouth following the 1996-97 season, Dartmouth has essentially owned the Bruno. The Bears have an absurdly abysmal record of 6-19-3 against the Green since the 1998-99 season (I couldn't find a record of the 1997-98 season online, though I remember a 6-5 home overtime win and I believe a 4-2 loss on the road. Don't quote me on that). Gaudet has had no problem mercilessly beating his former employer, and his success has extended into the Whittet era. The Bears just cannot seem to buy a win against Dartmouth, which is frustrating because they always seem to play a somewhat dirty game (against Brown, anyway- I admittedly haven't seen them play anyone else). 

Friday, October 19, 2012

Let's Go!

It's been well over a month since my last post, and for that, I apologize profusely. I've been very busy lately and haven't had much free time. Additionally, there hasn't been a whole lot of Brown hockey-related news worth writing about. 

But now that the beginning of the season is in sight (we're just a week away from the Ivy Showcase), it's time to start writing about and discussing Brown hockey. 

Brown has been picked last by just about everyone. Coaches, media, Brian Sullivan, members of the USCHO Fan Forum- no one seems to have any faith that the Bears can take the next step this season. Unlike in previous years, the pundits seem to have respect for the way Brown plays, but simply do not think Bruno can compete based on its perceived lack of talent and youth. 

I suppose it's easy to understand most people's reasoning: this is a program that hasn't hosted a home playoff game, had a winning season, or finished any higher than 9th since 2005. It hasn't been nationally ranked since 2004. It hasn't seen a 40-point scorer since Damian Prescott in 1998. It hasn't made the NCAA Tournament since 1993, and has never won an ECAC Championship. Why should any neutral observer think there's any chance of any of these things happening this season?