Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scoped out the game. Regardless of whether PVI was tired or lost players, SJC played a strong game. Their defensive game was relentless and goalie play was outstanding. I did not see one sub go in the entire game. So that will be a challenge for them. The score doesn’t show it, but it was a gritty game where the refs let them play. But, PVI studies their opponents so I suspect the next match up will be even more interesting. They’ll come back stronger and more determined.
SJC subs w/ talent are there and will be used when needed.
Anonymous wrote:Scoped out the game. Regardless of whether PVI was tired or lost players, SJC played a strong game. Their defensive game was relentless and goalie play was outstanding. I did not see one sub go in the entire game. So that will be a challenge for them. The score doesn’t show it, but it was a gritty game where the refs let them play. But, PVI studies their opponents so I suspect the next match up will be even more interesting. They’ll come back stronger and more determined.
Anonymous wrote:Scoped out the game. Regardless of whether PVI was tired or lost players, SJC played a strong game. Their defensive game was relentless and goalie play was outstanding. I did not see one sub go in the entire game. So that will be a challenge for them. The score doesn’t show it, but it was a gritty game where the refs let them play. But, PVI studies their opponents so I suspect the next match up will be even more interesting. They’ll come back stronger and more determined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting how?
PVI was expected to be strong, and was ranked ahead of SJC by a prior poster. Visi appears to be very well-regarded this year on this thread and elsewhere, and beat PVI only in OT. SJC was criticized for a page or two not so far back, and has had three consecutive strong wins since, two against upper-tier competition (SSAS and PVI). Those were the factors I deemed to be interesting in the news of the 10-4 win today.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting how?
Anonymous wrote:PVI played a slow down game which helped them stay in it. Visi reliant entirely on the sisters. Not much depth.
Anonymous wrote:Visi beat PVI in OT 8-7.