That's kind of what I was thinking while watching that period. Princeton skaters seem to outnumber us in the zone and get open looks at the net way too often. On the other hand, we are still up 2-0.
BTW, I'm loving the Rubik's cube intermission analysis!
Does Princeton have a unique "offensive playbook" for lack of a better term? It seems like their guys are never where our D expects them to be. Or is it just as simple as our defense is having one of their bad games.
That was the ugliest powerplay I've ever seen, followed by an easy goal. I'm convinced I'm going to die of a heart attack watching Sioux hockey. Now I can breathe again.
Don't worry, anything I post turns out absolutely wrong. Earlier in this thread, I predicted a tight first period with the Sioux blowing the game open in the 2nd. Whoops.
Since we've been having this discussion lately on the boards, that is the 2nd time in this game I've noticed that Miller had a scoring chance and both times was unable to get a shot.
He's like Oshie, Jr. Besides Oshie, no one else on our team can single-handedly create scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates as well as VV.
One of the announcers made the comment he was surprised how UND's powerplay % wasn't higher. Well, it's hard to score on the PP when the shorthanded team can do whatever it wants since the refs never want to give a team a 5 on 3.
They not only know how to pronounce names, but they seem to know a lot about players(Bina's injury, Duncan's humility), unlike those idiots who did the Final 5 games.