Friday, January 22, 2010

Homecoming Heartbreaker: USC Drops Wild One to LMU 9-7


Hey everyone,

Trojans are finally back at home for the first time this semester. With a significantly easier opponent, significantly more talent on the team (Lofthus, Fyrwald, Schauffhausen, Helmer, O'Neill), and a significantly more friendly home rink, a win against LMU should be a slam dunk right? Wrong.

Period 1

Notions of a USC blowout died early Thursday night. Within two and a half minutes, a pair of Dylan Milo rebound goals stunned the Trojans and gave LMU an early advantage. They followed that with Jim McDonald punching in a shorthanded goal on a crazy scramble in front of USC netminder Zack Keith. Finally, after half of a period to shake off a little rust, the wheels on the Trojan bus gained traction. Immediately following another power play, Scott Mason followed up another blast from Dante "the Inferno" Caravaggio with a backhanded putaway tucked into the goal. The momentum continued with a pretty passing play. Fresh out of the box, Ryder Fyrwald cherrypicked by the Lions' blue line. Jason Bush hit him with a pass. The defense collapsed on Fyrwald and forgot all about Adam Zacuto. The Sniper of Troy pulled a Trojan horse maneuver and snuck in behind enemy lines. Fyrwald hit him for a low breakaway. Goaltender Tyler Payne didn't stand a chance. 3-2 LMU. But McDonald seized the momentum back with a breakaway goal of his own to re-extend the lead. 4-2 was the score after a wild first.

Period 2

Whatever locker room speech Coach Wilbur gave USC, it did not appear to have an affect. Minutes into the second, a shot came in from LMU's point. Keith turned it away, but unfortunately for him, two Lions were completely alone, just standing on either side of the crease. Keith made one rebound save before Kevin Keomanee shoveled it home. Two more quick goals had USC in a deep 5 goal hole, down 7-2. With a few minutes left in the second, a great rally began. It started with Noah Comisar punching in his own third rebound. A minute later, Nick Helmer found a Zacuto rebound to bring the Trojans within 3. That's where the period ended.

Period 3

It took until about 11 minutes into the period, but the rally continued. Comisar scored on a sharp angle slapper to bring USC within two. 8 seconds later, Clark McClanathan worked his way into LMU territory. From just inside the near faceoff circle, Clark wristed a seeing eye shot past Payne to bring the Trojans within one. Two minutes after that, Alex Hite sent in a slap shot tipped by Lofthus that appeared to be saved, but just barely squeaked by Payne to tie the game up. Immediately afterward, USC really appeared to take charge. Zacuto and Lofthus came in 2-on-1. Lofthus fed Zacuto perfectly, but Payne somehow kept the puck out of the net. That stopped the Trojans' five-goal rally, and shifted momentum back. With just under 3 and a half minutes to play, Nick Soresi finished off a hat trick on an odd-man rush the other way to get the lead back for LMU. The Lions put the game away with Travis Amick's finish in front with under 2 to go. Despite the 5-goal rally, the Trojans fell short.




Here's some news/notes from the game:

- Looking for a finger to point? The obvious suspect would be Zack Keith. 9 goals allowed on somewhere between 30 and 40 shots.... not a great recipe for success. And certainly Keith had his issues. His rebound control was consistently abysmal and there were a few he'd like to have back to be sure.

- But by and large, the players directly in front of Keith likely had more to do with the loss. The goals LMU was scoring were not unscreened slap shots from the blue line. No, they were mainly odd-man rushes and unattended forwards sitting on the doorstep. On the 5th LMU goal, TWO Lions players were unguarded and unhassled. Keith had his culpability, but where was the defense?

- Part of the confusion may have come from how the defense was organized throughout the game. Returning blueliners Justin O'Neill and Alex Schauffhausen were, until after the second intermission, swapped between defense and forward depending on the period and time. With a mish mash of 5 guys back on defense, there could have been some off chemistry.

- One bright spot was the offense. On a decidedly unlucky night for the Trojan attack, they still scored 7 goals. Lofthus and Fyrwald have not lost a step. Neither has Helmer. The combination of Zacuto, Lofthus, and Fyrwald together is a potent one. Frazier and Adler weren't even in the mix on the night and the forwards were still productive as a group.

- A clarification on what I meant by unlucky in the previous paragraph. Robbed. At least in the second period, and on one occasion, not by the goaltender. On a wide angle shot at net, it appeared the puck crossed the line with the puck under Payne's glove. In sliding to attempt the save, Payne bumped the near post out of place, well after the puck was across. To make it especially clear, Payne lifted his glove and left the puck sitting across the line. Referee waved it off. Even LMU representatives in the booth with me were shocked the goal didn't stand.

- Despite the potent offense, no goals were technically scored on any of the numerous Trojan power plays.

- Zack Keith appeared injured during the second period when a Lion and two Trojans collided on the doorstep. It's a chest injury, but trainer Cindy Bailey deemed Keith fit to play. He'll get a break tomorrow night when Phil Adams steps in.

- 3L-2T-4L-5T-2L. That's not a locker combination, that's the momentum swings of this game in terms of the goals scored in a row.

- Special thanks to Izzy Wilbur for helping me out during the third period. Always a welcome guest.

- USC may have gotten caught looking ahead to Friday and Saturday's games against UCLA. Trojans need both to stay alive in the hunt for the Crosstown Cup.

That's all for me!

OFFICIAL TROJAN SCORING

1st Period

Mason - 5 (Caravaggio, Szentveri)
Zacuto - 18 (Fyrwald, Bush)

2nd Period

Comisar - 5
Helmer - 15 (Zacuto)

3rd Period

Comisar - 6 (Schauffhausen, Lofthus)
McClanathan - 2 (Gawlik)
Lofthus - 1 (Hite, Zacuto)

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