Showing posts with label Blake Geoffrion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blake Geoffrion. Show all posts

Friday, May 7, 2010

Player of the Year


It’s not often a Player of the Year is discouraged from taking slapshots or told by his coach to emulate the most gruntish of NHL role players, Tomas Holmstrom. Few top scorers describe themselves as lighting the lamp almost exclusively via “ugly goals.”
That was the story of senior forward Blake Geoffrion, who delivered on his potential while leading his team to a majestic season. The senior captain earned his sport’s highest individual honor, the Hobey Baker award, and deserves the title of top male athlete for this year.
No Badger had ever before hoisted the Hobey, with greats like Gary Shuchuk, Steve Reinprecht and Brian Elliott falling short of the honor.
Looking beyond the numbers (an impressive 28 goals and 22 assists) or the all-around impact on the ice (great penalty killer, center of the power play, monster in the face-off circle), Geoffrion reflected his team’s success, and in some ways symbolized their run to the title game.
For the three previous seasons, the men’s hockey team had been abundantly talented but could not bring everything together while Geoffrion was simply a nice player. In 2009-’10, he was great.
He did not have the complete offensive game he referred to only as “the goal-scoring gene,” but instead accepted the role of a player who fought around the crease and finished plays started by others. That was the way the team was, none of the players having earth-shattering individual games (though many were exceptionally talented) but all willing to accept roles in forming a balanced powerhouse team.
Lets hope Badger Hockey will continue the tradition of excellence. GO BUCKY!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Badgers fail to show up for National Title Game

During Wisconsin’s NCAA Tournament run, senior forward Blake Geoffrion several times responded to positive moments for his team by looking forward and saying, “job’s not done yet.”
And Saturday night they left that job of winning a seventh national title in school history unfinished.
The No. 2 Badgers suffered a 5-0 loss at the hands of No. 3 Boston College at Ford Field, ending the season a win short of their ultimate goal. The Eagles hamstrung the UW attack, and their junior goaltender John Muse made sure any good Wisconsin chances went for naught.
“I just didn’t think we had our best effort in terms of being sharp,” Wisconsin head coach Mike Eaves said. “It just didn’t seem to be our day, but that doesn’t take away from what Boston College did.”
The opening was reminiscent of the 2006 title game matchup between the two teams, as BC took a first-period 1-0 lead. Senior center Ben Smith received a pass in the slot on the power play, faced Wisconsin netminder Scott Gudmandson and snapped a wrist shot through the five hole.
Wisconsin won that previous title game, scoring one in the third and one in the fourth to take a 2-1 lead. But this time, the Badgers got grade-A scoring chances, Muse was there to shut the door. I hate to say it but the Badgers played awful as far I am concerned. Lets hope we can make a run at it again nex year. GO BUCKY!!!!!!!!!!!!