With the exhibition season in the books for the Lady Tommies
I figured it was time to dissect the figures and perhaps get an idea of what we
can look forward to when the regular season begins on October 13 versus U de M.
Forwards: I
took a little slack for the calling the 2011-2012 Tommies offense “anemic” a
few weeks back but the facts don’t lie folks, they had the second worst offense
in the league. It won’t happen
again this year. The top line of
Francis, Blackmore, and Marcelline led the team in points in the five preseason
games with 18. Kayla Blackmore had
4 goals and 4 assists; Emily Francis had 2 goals and 4 assists, while Kenya
Marcelline had 2 goals and 2 assists. Its early, this line is only going to get better. When the two rookies settle in and get
to know each other a little better, get to know the league, and what each other
is capable of….look out. Blackmore is a proven star in the AUS and her presence is going to be a stabilizing factor on all the Tommies.
The second line for the Tommies didn’t register a point in
five games played. The newly
dubbed 3M line of Cassidy McTaggart, Dani Miller, and Erin MacIsaac will get
their points too, they just didn’t connect early on. They had their chances but I’ll give them points for
something else. They have
size. They cause turnovers. They exhaust the opposing teams D and
the other Tommie lines benefit because of it. This very well may be the most important line on the ice
every single night if they don’t record a point all season. Between McTaggart and Miller you have
almost 12 feet of western grit that will ware down the best defenses in the
AUS, add in some Nova Scotia speed and this line will get points this season….
sometimes after they have hit the bench and the next line after them scores
because of them.
The third line is comprised of Kelty Apperson, Katie
Brewster, and Emily Ryan. These
kids clicked almost from the start.
Over the course of five games this line had 11 points. All three of these ladies posses speed
and have some pretty good mitts.
If one or two doesn’t get ya, number three will. This line is smooth and there are going
to be some pretty goals coming from Nova Saskatchewan.
There has never been a time that anyone could discuss a
fourth line on the Tommies. That’s
not the way it is this year. You
really don’t look for offensive production from your fourth line but in five
games they had 3 goals and 3 assists.
Not too shabby. Jordan
Miller, Stephanie Gates, and Chelsea Fiander give you everything night in and
night out. If your fourth line
plays “even” every game, they have done their job. If they chip in with a few points, bonus time.
St. Thomas’ defense had three assists over the exhibition
schedule with Jenna Scott, Amy Duffield, and Caley Stienert all getting
one. The D will be sound and put
up a few points here and there but more importantly will help keep points away
from the other teams. Eliza
Snider, Courtney Fox, Amanda Burns, and Paige MacDonald will all help in the stingy
defense that minimize any threat on the goalies.
Our goalies…the last line…the larcenous masked women. In five games they had a combined 1.58
GAA and went a combined 4 – 0 – 1, including a shut out. Julia Sharun had a sterling 1.33 GAA
and Kristin Wolfe wasn’t too far behind with a 1.95 GAA. The goalies have always been there over
the last couple of years to bail out the Tommies in times of need but maybe
this year they won’t be leaned on quite as much. Will the reduced number of shots bother them? I doubt it, look for both of them to be
the solid walls they have always been.
Good luck to our Lady Tommies in 2012-2013. It’s going to be a banner year.
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Best of luck to the Tommies. It should be an exciting year.
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