It strikes me that this edition of Boston University isn't as strong as the team a year ago. How long are they projected to last in the NCAA Frozen Four playoffs.......and if they bow out early, what's the earliest date Wilander could be signed and in a Canucks uniform in March?
Very likely, depending on if they send him to Abbotsford or not. I doubt he goes back to BU, Pondolfo's style of play is holding Willander back somewhat from becoming a better pro style player.
You would think that Pandolfo, of the 90's-early aughts Devils dynasty, would implement a sturdy system but it's just not the case. So many players are just sort of doing their own thing and there's no cohesion. Willander's partner, Boumedienne is actually one of the better systems-style players they have but he's a rookie and there are growing pains. All of this would be papered over were it not for the fact that they are a middling offensive team for all their talent and with all the free-wheeling. Part of that is Cole Hutson is not Lane Hutson and Cole Eiserman is not Macklin Celebrini.
Their loss last night can be pinned on their lack of structure. UMass Lowell just played more conservatively and pounced on the plentiful giveaways at the blue line and in the neutral zone.
Yeah you would think, I agree. This is exactly the case, more or less the same system as last year without the players to make it work. They did get exposed last year against the better teams; Pondolfo's system only really works when the offensive talent on the ice is lopsided in your favor.
It certainly generates chances, but it's a lot of trading chances. I'd argue by default BU gives up the better chances from a systems point of view, because usually they are somewhat compromised positionally. A simplified example is that they might generate a 3 on 2 for, but then they have a 3 on 2 coming back with a forward filling in on defense. Without Lane and Macklin this year, they lack the talent advantage to make up for that deficit.