{"id":27642,"date":"2005-10-06T11:26:34","date_gmt":"2005-10-06T16:26:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2005\/10\/06\/200506-massachusettslowell-season-preview\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:56:18","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:56:18","slug":"200506-massachusettslowell-season-preview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/2005\/10\/06\/200506-massachusettslowell-season-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"2005-06 Massachusetts-Lowell Season Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"
As the season beckoned and the sports highlights showed Ben Walter scoring goals in Bruins training camp, River Hawk fans had to feel both a sense of pride that one of their guys was making an impact at the next level and also a sense of disappointment at what might have been. With the 26-goal scorer still on the roster, Lowell would have returned virtually its entire lineup intact from last year. <\/p>\n
“Generally speaking, the BUs and BCs of the world and UNH and Maine, are better equipped to lose a player early simply because of their quality and quantity of depth,” Lowell coach Blaise MacDonald says. “We perhaps don’t have that luxury of having so many game-breakers in our lineup. It hurts us more.<\/p>\n
“But with every loss is another tremendous opportunity. We have a lot of very talented players who are poised for breakout types of seasons.”<\/p>\n
The ranks of the forwards include many of those players. The top returning guns are Elias Godoy (12-27–39), Andrew Martin (12-20–32), Danny O’Brien (11-18–29) and Jason Tejchma (11-15–26). But equally impressive is the depth befitting a group that returned all but Walter of its top dozen scorers.<\/p>\n
“That clearly is the strength of our team, in our forwards,” MacDonald says. “We have a lot of talent and depth. We’re just waiting to see who evolves into the clutch player that Ben was, scoring the first goal of a game and scoring the goal to break a tie. I can see Elias Godoy and Martin and O’Brien being able to fill those situations. Tejchma, too. <\/p>\n
“We have a lot of good players. Brad King and Bobby Robbins have had good careers and they could really bust out this year.”<\/p>\n
The defense also is loaded with eight of the nine blueliners who played in double-digit games last year returning. Unlike the forwards, however, the big gun, Cleve Kinley (8-21–29), is back.<\/p>\n
“Cleve Kinley is one of the premier defensemen in Hockey East and all of the country,” MacDonald says. “He’s underrated in my opinion. A big time player. Matty Collar complements him very well; he’s a stay-at-home, warrior-type defenseman with great experience who just competes like heck. <\/p>\n
“We were young last year back on defense. We played a lot of freshman and sophomores. Hopefully that experience will play dividends this year. A guy like Kim Brandvold has had a great summer of training and looks good. Kelly Sullivan and Grant Farrell have a year under their belts and should make a big jump. Redshirt junior Bobby McCabe looks really solid. <\/p>\n
“Then we have J.R. Bria, a transfer [from Colgate], who is a guy who has just transformed his body, losing a ton of weight and a ton of body fat, and looks outstanding. I would be shocked if he’s not one of our top five defensemen.”<\/p>\n