Last Year's Nightmares, Briefly Comment Count

Brian

2/21/2014 – Michigan 4, Penn State 5 (OT)
2/22/2014 – Michigan 5, Penn State 2 – 15-10-3, 7-6-1 Big Ten

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They did call this. [Bill Rapai]

I just don't know, man. Michigan came out on Saturday and did what they should do to a team with six wins on the season—blow 'em out of the water. On Friday they blew a 3-0 lead, re-took the lead with 2 minutes left, and then proceeded to lose in overtime. That was no fluke. Penn State—the team with zero seniors—put up 40 shots on goal.

Michigan announced that wasn't going to happen again by holding PSU to five shots in the first and then put on the gas in the second. That they did this almost entirely without the services of Mac Bennett, who left the game early in the first period with some sort of arm injury, only reinforces the fact that Friday's effort can only be described with terms ranging from "pathetic" to "sad."

Since last year happened, Friday wasn't the ugliest thing I've seen transpire in Yost. Not by a longshot. It was still a disturbing callback to that grim Tuesday against Bowling Green. There are reasons the team isn't competitive with the Minnesotas of the world, but they don't include whatever Alex Guptill was doing on his shorthanded backcheck Friday. He's the last guy back and barely moves his feet; goal; healthy scratch the next night despite potting a goal that coulda/woulda won the game.

Rumors flew about bad apples last year bringing other folks down, and it seems like not all of them were shed in the offseason. It is a frustrating counterpoint to the basketball team when you see zero development from the vast majority of the upperclassmen.

Who's better this year? Hyman. Bennett. And I guess Sinelli, though it's tough to tell since he wasn't playing D before this year. The drafted forwards are all stuck in neutral, occasionally doing something that flashes their talent but failing to pick up on the reasons Compher and Copp are outdistancing them in points. If not bailed out by the goaltending this year, Michigan would be well adrift of even the tenuous tourney spot they claim now.

Before the season I asserted it would be tough for the guys who don't like to skate to maintain that level of laissez faire because Copp and Compher would force them to act right. That has not been accurate. The guys without buckets of talent play hard; the ones with soft hands float around the perimeter of the ice, and always shoot on two-on-ones.

If the team's going to play like they did Friday with Guptill and like they did Saturday without, it might be time to move on. Unfortunately, Michigan cannot scratch everyone except Compher, Motte, Copp, and Hyman—I have worked this out on paper and there are not enough people—so they'll have to skate some frustrating guys. Nailing the king of coasting to the bench at least sends a message about, you know, trying when the puck's not on your stick.

Bullets

Pairwise update, AKA RPI update. Michigan's RPI survived the series at Minnesota because Minnesota's real good at the RPI now downplays road games you lose. It did not do so well after the Penn State split. Michigan is 14th, which is right on the cutline. At the end of the year whoever's in that spot is watching the conference tournament results in a panic.

I know I said they were in good shape, but they blew a rather comfortable margin over their current spot with two losses to a team with four other wins on the year. Given the difficulty of the schedule they're facing, they are probably okay if they go 4-2 down the stretch, but that requires either sweeping the next two weekends (home and homes against Ohio State and Michigan State) or taking something off Minnesota.

Given how they're playing, I bet Michigan goes into that Minnesota series really needing a split. Old Yost would know something like this and be a-rage. New Yost will probably not.

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Hyman's point totals are beginning to match his play. [Bill Rapai]

It's happening. Zach Hyman was out there being impossible to take the puck off of on the boards and generating chances off the cycle for the whole season; he was still stuck on like three points. That has changed as Michigan pairs him with guys like Motte and occasionally Compher. He is on a five game point streak and has a 2-4-6 line over the past three weekends; he's now up to 14 points, nipping on the heels of the guys in the second group of scorers behind Compher and Copp.

The Kile check. It looked bad live but on the GIF you can tell that the contact is not severe and happens at the dot. A two minute penalty to be sure, but didn't rise to the level of (another) five and a game.

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The check on Bennett. A hard check directly to Bennett's chest where the opponent stopped striding well before the hit; clean. No idea why Bennett was not aware of the guy coming in; someone's got to yell at him about it.

Bennett is out this weekend, making it hard for Michigan against a decent OSU team with a somewhat fearsome back line. He may be back the week after.

Comments

gwkrlghl

February 26th, 2014 at 12:05 PM ^

I hesitate to post about specific players because that's somewhat frowned upon...but I don't know that I've ever seen such a disparity in Michigan sports between talent level and the Give-A-Sh*t level. (Maybe Manny Harris briefly) Alex Guptill is enormously talented and he will flash that from time to time but he has not given two sh*ts about playing hard ever since the end of his promising freshman campaign. He's been doing this for two solid season now - skating along giving a 50% effort on good nights.

I have to imagine he's going to be one of the ones to leave after this year and good riddance for it. He'd probably be our best player if he skated like Hyman or Compher. So glad Red benched him - just leave him there until he decides to try again.

 

Also, FWIW the team was only up 2-0 on Friday. Penn State scored within 30 seconds of the 2nd goal. Still a pathetic evening, surely in my top 3 worst home ice losses ever

stephenrjking

February 26th, 2014 at 12:08 PM ^

Michigan has gone through periods with with talent but underwhelming dedication and/or character before. The teams were still good (until last year) but always frustrating. Good examples would be the freshman class that won it all in '98 but never really grew & by 2001 was getting passed over by sophomores, and the 06 & 07 teams that were loaded but offered little hope of larger success.
My hope is that guys like Copp and Hyman can, like Porter and Kolarik before them, mold the team in the next couple of years to win a banner.
You can tell there's frustration. The quotes after Friday were quite stark. The response Saturday was good (and I got to be there!) but history suggests it was a one-game bounce.
I'd be thrilled if they proved it was actually a season-turner, but I won't hold my breath.

Sac Fly

February 26th, 2014 at 12:35 PM ^

They put themselves in the position where every game is a must win. Losing 1 game to Penn State took us from a comfortable 10th to the edge of the RPI cliff.

14th probably doesn't get in the tournament after the AQ bids are sorted out and losing at Yost to OSU or at Munn probably puts an end to our at large hopes.

drjaws

February 26th, 2014 at 4:04 PM ^

Michigan hockey has been underperforming a bit with the flow of talent that always seems to land in A2.  I am scared to ask (most everyone I know would call me a blasphemer for asking) but could this be an issue with Red?  I just remember more consistancy in the 90's and early 2000's.