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Amonte with a bad pass on a great opportunity in our end and then a stupid penalty.
Nice! 3-1…Capone!
Pfft… never in doubt.
Nice rebound.
Huh…is there a reason for the superfluous stat of “Faceoff Lost” ?
Maybe there’s something I don’t know here…Agreed. A tough, skilled opponent with a giant of a goalie continuing a two game shutout streak on the road, and right on their heels in the standings and on the road was the perfect test of resilience after that horrific outing at MSG.Great win! Especially after the Cornell debacle.
Absolutely in years past one shaky game seemed to bleed into others and we had a losing streak before long. All road wins are good ones - especially hockey east…Great win! Especially after the Cornell debacle.
Well, there is the old saying ”A face off lost, is a faceoff not won.”Huh…is there a reason for the superfluous stat of “Faceoff Lost” ? Maybe there’s something I don’t know here…


That's what I was thinking. I understand that the retaliation almost always gets called, but on Amonte's penalty, obvious retaliation but the Merrimack player got a few shots in before the retaliation, why wasn't he penalized?Terrible call…should have been matching minors at the very least.
Amonte should have been called for boarding on the two hits he had previous to the roughing penalty. That is why I think he received the roughing call. Honestly, you could have called embellishment on the Merrimack player, he looked like a FIFA soccer player going down but I think the ref knew that the sequence of plays involving Amonte needed to result in a penalty while maybe independently that weren't all individual penalties. That's not how the rulebook says penalties should be called, I understand why he called it and it certainly helped that the Merrimack player fell to the ice. UConn can not put themselves into situations where post-whistle scrums give the refs the opportunity to make calls against them. It might not have been a great call but if you don't put yourself in that situation they can't call anything and you probably get away with a boarding call. At that point in the game you're up a goal late in the third you can't put yourself in that position to let the refs call something. UConn needs to be smarter at this. Regardless that's a massive win for them.That's what I was thinking. I understand that the retaliation almost always gets called, but on Amonte's penalty, obvious retaliation but the Merrimack player got a few shots in before the retaliation, why wasn't he penalized?
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