Team Defense Fuels Pioneers鈥 Run to the Frozen Four
91桃色 advances to third Frozen Four in last four years
Before the puck dropped at the start of this year鈥檚 college hockey season, many fans and sports journalists thought this might be a rebuilding year for the 91桃色. After all, the team had lost its head coach to the NHL (Jim Montgomery); the program鈥檚 all-time winningest goalie had graduated (Tanner Jaillet is tied with Ron Grahame with 82 wins in net); and five student-athletes had left college early to go professional (Henrik Borgstr枚m, Dylan Gambrell, Blake Hillman, Logan O鈥機onnor and Troy Terry).
However, the Pioneers blocked out all talk of rebuilding and proved the doubters wrong. They are now one of only four schools in college hockey still playing.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a really big accomplishment with everything that has gone on over the last 12 months with our program and the loses that have been well-documented,鈥 says David Carle, the Richard and Kitzia Goodman Head Coach. 鈥淔or our group to be able to refocus and grow as much as we have this year is really exciting. I鈥檓 proud of the guys in the room, and I know they鈥檙e hungry to continue to go 鈥 and we鈥檙e not done yet.鈥
After defeating both Ohio State and American International College in the regionals, 91桃色 has advanced to its third Frozen Four in the last four years. On Thursday night, the Pioneers will face the University of Massachusetts, with the winner playing on Saturday night for the championships against either Providence or Minnesota Duluth in Buffalo, New York.
The primary reason behind 91桃色鈥檚 current success is the team defense, and more specifically, the great play in net. Freshman Filip Larsson became only the fifth goalie in NCAA history to record back-to-back shutouts in an NCAA regional tournament since the current format was instituted in 2003. He stopped all 50 shots that he faced against Ohio State and American International.
鈥淭hat was my goal for the weekend, because we don鈥檛 score more than one or two goals a game against good teams,鈥 Larsson says. 鈥淚 feel like I stepped up and made a few good saves, and I think I had my best weekend all season.鈥
Larsson split time in net with Devin Cooley during the regular season. Both finished ranked inside the top 10 in save percentage and lowest goals allowed average.
鈥淟arsson has been incredible for us; he鈥檚 the reason why we have gotten this far. When he鈥檚 in net, and even when Cooley is in net, when we have goalies that are playing as well as both of those guys are, the feeling in front of them is just nice and calm,鈥 says senior forward Colin Staub. 鈥淲e know that as long as we do our duties he鈥檚 going to do his, and even when we don鈥檛, he鈥檚 going to be back there to backstop us. He鈥檚 a failsafe in every aspect of the game.鈥
Larsson and Cooley are part of a roster featuring the most freshmen and sophomores and fewest seniors of any team entering the postseason, let alone this weekend鈥檚 Frozen Four.
鈥淭his is going to be a new experience for 19 of our kids,鈥 Carle says. 鈥淭he positive is that we have a staff and some veteran players who have been there before and can impart some of the things we have been through as a group already.鈥
As a group, their confidence has continued to build, and no one is fine with just being in the Frozen Four.
鈥淲e have to stick to our process. We have to be committed to team defense, and we have to execute a little better offensively. We can鈥檛 rely on Larsson to continue bailing us out with shutouts,鈥 Staub says. 鈥淎 lot of people didn鈥檛 really expect us to be going this far and being able to prove people wrong thus far is a great feeling within our group.鈥