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Offense:<\/b> When you can score nearly three and a half goals a game in league and overall, you’ve got yourself a pretty good chance of winning any given night. The media agrees.<\/p>\n
“It’s an honor to be ranked in the top 20 in both polls and we are very excited for the 2007-08 season,” said veteran coach Rand Pecknold, who signed an extension with QU over the summer.<\/p>\n
The Bobcats were the highest-scoring team in the ECACHL last season, tied with Clarkson, and come back with just about every merciless sniper they dressed last time out. All five double-digit goal-scorers (Brandon Wong, Ben Nelson, David Marshall, Jamie Bates and Bryan Leitch) are back, and Reid Cashman is the only 20-point scorer who was lost in the move between March and October. However, Cashman is an awfully difficult asset to replace, considering how much he contributed to the team all over the ice.<\/p>\n
“After a week of practice, it’s clear how much our power play misses Reid Cashman,” said Pecknold. <\/p>\n
Running the man-advantage, Cashman’s power play scored 56 times, accounting for an even 40 percent of the total offense.<\/p>\n
Sophomores Jean-Marc Beaudoin, Eric Lampe and Greg Holt could easily join the others with 10 or more goals this season, after notching eight, eight and six in their first years, respectively.<\/p>\n
Let’s face it, this is not the lineup you want to be facing if you’re missing a defender or two.<\/p>\n
Defense:<\/b> Who needs defense when you have this kind of firepower up front?<\/p>\n