Monday, January 18, 2010

Right Into a Brick Wall: UNLV Dices USC 8-2

Hey everyone,

Trojans finished off the tail end of a road trip out in Las Vegas against ACHA West-ranked UNLV. The day started at 7 AM and it ended much later. Somewhere in between USC had a game to play.

Period 1

It did not start well. 59 seconds into the contest, leading Rebels' scorer Anthony Vignieri-Greener found a rebound off of Zack Keith's pads and stuffed it home. 90 seconds after that, Christian Bryan beat Keith again to make it 2-0 early. Then things calmed down. Besides Clark McClanathan's ringing crossbar shot, not much happened for USC offensively. The Rebels added a third goal midway through. John Beavers gathered a feed from behind the net and one-timed it home.

Period 2

Then the Trojans seemed to wake up in Vegas. On a powerplay, Jason Bush blasted a puck into the net from the far point. No screen in front, but plenty of daylight behind UNLV goalie Kyle Kimsey. Then Dante Caravaggio struck again..... almost. Skating alone down ice, Caravaggio beat Kimsey, but couldn't quite put it in. It clanged off of the corner of the crossbar and post. Luckily for USC, Cory Adler was sitting on the doorstep ready to finish the goal. That brought the Trojans within a goal, before it all fell apart. Rensmon scored, followed by Vignieri-Greener and two from Michael Zenzola (one of which nearly tore through the net. That put USC down for the weekend.

Period 3

The third period was uneventful goal-scoring wise. Vignieri-Greener finished off his hat trick with a true putaway goal. The teams played to a relative stalemate. But then a little more than halfway through the final period, one of the dirtier plays I've ever seen happened. Adler got in a small shoving match with Zenzola along the far boards. Then Zenzola upped the ante to a level where it simply doesn't belong in the game. He cross-checked Adler in the face. Adler wrapped him up, and the linesmen quickly separated the two. Zenzola got a minor, a major (for unsportsmanlike conduct somehow), and a game misconduct. Adler was fine. Simply uncalled for.

Some news/notes from the game:

- Vignieri-Greener didn't just have a hat trick, he had 6, count 'em, 6 points.

- Player of the weekend honors goes to Dante Caravaggio. He played as one of only four defensemen on the trip, but was still USC's top offensive weapon. He scored 5 goals and nearly added a sixth against UNLV. It also wasn't unusual to see Caravaggio spread out on the ice, making a diving play.

- This Trojan team looks a lot better than they did last semester.

- There's a battle between players and coaches brewing on the bus. Coaches want to watch a selection of movies including "Old School" and "Superbad". The players want to watch "How I Met Your Mother".

- I kept calling the Rebels, Wildcats from time to time. It's not just players who get tired I guess.

- The team is absolutely exhausted from the long trip. They have three games the next weekend. Luckily, they're all in the Los Angeles area.

OFFICIAL TROJAN SCORING

1st Period

NONE

2nd Period

Bush - 3 (Zacuto) PP
Adler - 5 (Caravaggio)

3rd Period

NONE

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