From: USCHO.com
by Candace Horgan
Coming into the season, the Denver Pioneers were favored to win the WCHA title in most media and coaches’ polls. Part of the reason for that was goaltender Marc Cheverie, who in his first season as a starter posted a .921 save percentage and 2.3418 goals against average while starting all 40 games.
With the role of favorite thrust upon them, some goaltenders might have wilted, but Cheverie posted four shutouts in his first 10 games and is currently ranked fifth among goaltenders nationally with a .940 save percentage and 1.7680 goals against (read rest of article)
With the role of favorite thrust upon them, some goaltenders might have wilted, but Cheverie posted four shutouts in his first 10 games and is currently ranked fifth among goaltenders nationally with a .940 save percentage and 1.7680 goals against (read rest of article)
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Decent article, but it could use a little proofreading. Some typos and strangely-constructed quotes in there.
Example:
“I think Derek spent, on that Tuesday prior to North Dakota, Marc was officially released to go to full practice, and Derek did some light drills with Marc on the ice in the crease. It wasn’t until Thursday that Marc was released to go full.”
Huh?
Spoke to Chevy a couple of weeks ago. He indicated that the biggest problem that he has, with his injury, is the loss of strength. He said that his leg gets very tired.
That may explain the "poorer" performances that he's had on recent Saturday nights.
Call me crazy, but I thought I noticed last weekend, that both "The Chevy" & "Up and Adam", had little back-of-calf-protector pads on both legs. I wonder if that's something Lalonde invested in?? I've seen other goalies wear them. Prolly a good idea......
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